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A CHRONOLOGY AND PRACTICAL 

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MODERN 

GERMAN LITERATURE 



COMPILED BT 

JOHN SCHOLTE NOLLEN 

PROFESSOR OF GERMAN IN INDIANA 
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PREFACE 

The Chronology and Bibliography here given were 
originally intended to supplement a brief outline of 
the history of German literature written for the texts 
of the Lake German Series ; but as the material grew 
far beyond the limits of an appendix, it was thought 
best to rearrange and round out this material so as to 
form an independent work of more general value. 
Since the attempt was made to cover, in a small 
volume, the whole field of modern German literature, 
from Luther to the present day, anything like an 
exhaustive treatment was of course out of the question. 
In general, only such authors are included in the 
Bibliography as appear in the outline, such as must 
inevitably be mentioned in any rapid survey of modern 
German literature. The compiler is well aware that 
the selection here made is open to criticism at a great 
many points; but in the difficult task of choosing 
some two hundred names from the great roll of 
modern German authors, he has at least done his best 
to avoid caprice and to weigh absolute and historical 
values impartially. 

The bibliographical and critical references are intend- 
ed to include only what is best, or at least what is good ; 
to save space, full titles are given only where they 
are necessary to indicate the character of the work in 
question. As the Bibliography is designed, in part, 
to serve as a guide in the purchase of books, prices 
are generally quoted, and the latest editions noted. 
For the sake of the great majority who need to get a 



6 PREFACE 

maximum amount of good literature at a minimum 
cost, as much care has been taken to mention reliable 
cheap editions and inexpensive monographs, as to 
include the standard works. Eeferences are given 
to articles in periodicals only in the case of a few 
recent authors, for whom little or no material is 
available in book form. To facilitate instant 
reference, the names of the authors included in Part 
II are given in a single alphabetical list, and cross- 
references are given at the close of each item, as well 
as in the Index. 

In the General Bibliography, as in the Bibliography 
of Authors, the aim of the compiler has been above 
all practical, with the thought that a few titles of 
books that are really authoritative will be of more 
value than a very long list of books, many of which 
are either out of date or of little value. For the same 
reason, the attempt has been made to indicate briefly 
the character and value of the works listed. Special 
attention has been given here to the compilation of a 
representative list of collected essays and of works on 
the theory of literature, as these are less apt to be 
generally known than their importance warrants. 

The compiler has made use of the bibliographical 
helps mentioned in Part I, Section D, and of others; 
he also had the advantage of drawing upon the resources 
of the Eoyal Library of Berlin for many of the refer- 
ences given. He has adopted, in a modified form, the 
consecutive numbering device used by Professor von 
Bahder in his philological Grundriss, and by Professor 
R. M. Meyer in his Gru7idriss der neuern deutsclien Lit- 
teraturgescJiicMe. The compilation of the present vol- 
ume was practically completed when Professor Meyer's 
excellent work appeared, so that the latter could only 
be used as a check upon the material here given, instead 



PREFACE 7 

of the great labor-saving source it might otherwise 
have been. 

The Chronology is made comparative, with par- 
ticular attention to French, English, and American 
literature and history, aside from the German, as these 
will furnish the best setting to the German for Amer- 
ican students. 

The greatest pains have been taken to make the 
data of this book accurate and up-to-date, by the com- 
parison of all available authorities, including the cat- 
alogues of about one hundred German publishers. 
But the compiler does not pretend to be either 
omniscient or inerrant, and he will be grateful for 
the correction of the errors that must have crept into 
so long a list of names and dates and prices. He will 
receive thankfully any suggestions that may be made 
for the improvement of this little work, and he will be 
as much interested in the weeding out of worthless 
matter as in the adding of any important titles that 
may have been omitted. 

Gbinnell, Iowa, March, 1903. 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 

Chkonology ....... 11 

Bibliography 41 

I. General Bibliography 41 

a. History of Literature and of Literary 
Forms, Biography, Chronology 

1. In General 41 

2. For the Nineteenth Century . . 44 
l. Collected Critical Essays . . .47 

c. Theory of Literature and of Literary 

Forms 

1. General Theory, Poetics and Metrics 52 

2. The Lyric 55 

3. The Drama 56 

4. The Novel 57 

d. Bibliography and Journals 

1. In General 58 

. 2. For the Nineteenth Century . . 59 

e. Anthologies 

1. In General 60 

2. For the Nineteenth Century . .61 
/. Uniform Collective Editions . . .62 

II. Bibliography of Individual Authors and 

Special Subjects 64 

Addition's AKD Corrections to the Chronology 110 
Index to the Bibliography .... Ill 



CHRONOLOGY 



1265 — 1321 Dante Alighieri {Divine Comedy). 
1304—1374 Petrarch (Sonnets). 
1313 — 1375 Boccaccio (Decameron). 
1340 ca. Geoffrey Chaucer bom (Canterbury TaleSy 
1373-93). 

University of Prague founded. Gunpowder 
invented. 

University of Vienna founded. 

John Wiclif died. 

University of Heidelberg founded. 

University of Cologne founded. 

Hafis, Persian poet, died. 

University of Erfurt founded. 

Chaucer died. 

University of Wiirzburg founded. 

University of Leipsic founded. 

John Hus burned at the stake. 

University of Rostock founded. 

Jeanne d'Arc burned at the stake. Villon 
born. 
1450 ca. Printing invented. 
1453 Fall of Constantinople. 

University of Greifswald founded. 

University of Freiburg i. Br. founded. 

University of Basel founded. 

Erasmus bom. 

University of Ingolstadt founded. 

Ariosto and Michael Angelo born. 

Thomas Mumer born. 

University of Tiibingen founded. 



1348 

1364 
1384 
1386 
1388 
1389 
1392 
1400 
1403 
1409 
1415 
1419 
1431 



1456 
1457 
1460 
1467 
1472 
1474 
1475 
1477 



12 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1483 Luther, Eabelais, and Eaphael born. 

1484 Zwingli born. 

1488 Ulrich von Hutten born. 

1492 Discovery of America. 

1494 Hans Sachs born. — Brant, Narrenschiff. 

1498 Savonarola burned at the stake. 

1502 University of Wittenberg founded. 

1509 John Calvin born. — Chap-book Fortunat. 

1512 Murner, Narreiibeschiodrung \ 8chelmenzunft. 

1515 Chap-book Eulenspiegel. 

1516 Ariosto, Orlando Furioso. More, Utopia. 

1517 Luther posts his Ninety-five Theses. 

1519 Murner, OducJimatt. 

1520 Eaphael died. Luther excommunicated ; ^« (?ew 

christlichen Adel. 

1521 Brant diod. Luther before the Diet at Worms. 

1522 Luther, Neues Testament. Murner, Von dem 

grossen lutJieriscTien Narren. Pauli, Schimpf 
und Ernst. 

1523 Ulrich von Hutten died; Ich JiaVs gewagt 

mit Sinnen. Hans Sachs, Die wittembergisch 
NacMigall. 

1524 Eonsard and Camoens born. — Luther, Hymns. 

Hans Sachs, Schwdnhe. 

1527 Machiavelli died. University of Marburg 

founded. — Luther, Ein feste Burg ist unser 
Gott. 

1528 Albrecht Diirer died. 

1529 Luther, Catechisms. 

1530 Luther, Fables. Hans Sachs, Virginia. 

1531 Zwingli died. 

1532 f. Rsibelais, Panfagruel. 

1533 Ariosto died. Montaigne born. 

1534 Luther, Bible complete. Hans Sachs, Judith. 

1535 Chap-books Ohtavianus^ Haymonslcindery 

Magelone. 



s. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 13 

1536 Erasmus and Murner (?) died. 
1538 University of Strassburg founded. 
1540 Society of Jesus (Jesuit order) founded. — 
Ralph Roister Doister (?). 

1543 Copernicus died. 

1544 Tasso born. University of Konigsberg founded. 

1546 Luther died. 

1547 Cervantes born. 

1549 Du Bellay, Defense et Illustration. 

1550 ca. Fischart born. — Ronsard, Odes. 

1551 Chap-book Orohianus. 

1552 Edmund Spenser born. 

1553 Rabelais died. 

1554 Holbein died. Sir Philip Sidney born. — Hans 

Sachs, Magelo7ie. 

1555 Wickram, Rollwagenhilchlein. 

1557 Hans Sachs, Der hiirneti Seufried. 

1558 University of Jena founded. — Hans Sachs, 

Works, There are 250 "Meistersinger" in 
Niirnberg. — Marguerite de Navarre, Hepta- 
meron. 

1558. Queen Elizabeth began her reign. 

1560 ca. Chap-book Der Finkenritter. 

1561 Lord Bacon born. — Scaliger's Poetics (in Latin). 

1562 Lope de Vega born. — Ferrex and Porrex. 

1563 Michael Angelo died. 

1564 John Calvin died. Shakspere, Marlowe, and 

Galileo born. 

1572 Camoens, Lusiads. 

1575 Fischart, Gargantua^ Pantagruel. 

1576 Hans Sachs died. — Fischart, Das gliickhafte 

Schiff. 

1579 Camoens died. — Lyly, Euphues. 

1580 Fischart, Jesuitenhutlein. — Tasso, Jerusalem 

Delivered. Montaigne, Essais. 
1585 Ronsard died. University of Bamberg founded. 



14 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1586 Sir Philip Sidney died. First appearance of 

English players in Germany. 

1587 Mary Queen of Scots executed. — Spies Faust- 

book. 
1590 Fischart died. — Spenser, Faerie Queene (-1596). 

1592 Montaigne died. 

1593 Marlowe died. — Duke Heinrich Julius of 

Brunswick, Dramas. 
1595 Tasso died. — Eollenhagen, Frosclimduseler. 

1597 Opitz born. — Chap-book Die ScMldhiirger. 

1598 Edict of Nantes. 

1599 Spenser died. 

1600 Giordano Bruno burned at the stake. Calderon 

born. 

1601 Moscherosch born. — Shakspere, /w^ms Caesar. 

1602 Chap-book Der eioige Jude. — Shakspere, 

Hamlet. 

1603 Queen Elizabeth died. 

1604 Logau born. 

1605 Ayrer died. Simon Dach born, — Cervantes, 

Don Quixote (-1615). 

1606 Corneille and Koger Williams born. 

1607 Paulus Gerhardt born. University of Giessen 

founded. — Quevedo, Sueflos (cont. 1612-22). 

1608 Milton born. — Shakspere, King Lear. d'Urf6, 

Astree (-1627). 

1609 Paul Fleming born. — Shakspere, Sonnets. — 

Kepler, Astronomia Nova. 
1613 Duke Heinrich Julius of Brunswick died. 
La Rochefoucauld born. 

1616 Shakspere and Cervantes died. Gryphius born. 

1617 Hofmannswaldau born. Die Frnclithringe^ide 

Gesellschaft (first of the Sprachgesellschafteti) 
founded. — Opitz, Aristarchus. 

1618 Sir Walter Raleigh died. Thirty Years' War 

began. — Ayrer, Opiis theatricum (30 comedies 
and tragedies, 36 Fastnachtspiele). 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 15 

1619 Philipp Zesen born. 

1620 Landing of the Pilgrims. 

1621 La Fontaine born. — Burton, Anatomy of Melan- 

choly. 

1622 Moliere born. 

1623 Pascal born. 

1624 Opitz, Buck von der deufschen Poeterei; deutscJie 

Poemata. 
1025 Marini died. Grimmelshausen born (?). 
1626 Lord Bacon died. Mme. de Sevigne born. 
1G27 Gongora died. Bossuet born. — Opitz, Dafne. 
1628 Malherbe died. 

1630 Kepler died. — Opitz, ScMferei von der Nymphe 

Hercynie. 

1631 Dryden born. University of Miinster founded. 

1632 Gustavus Adolphus fell at Liitzen. Spinoza and 

Locke born. 

1633 Opitz, TrostgedicMe in Widerwdrtigheit des 

Krieges. 

1634 Wallenstein assassinated. — Gryphius, fferodes. 

1635 Lope de Vega and Friedrich Spee died. Lohen- 

stein born. The French Academy founded 
by Richelieu. 

1636 Boileau born. — Corneille, Le Cid. 

1637 Harvard College founded. Ben Jonson died. 

— Descartes, Discours de la Metliode. 

1639 Opitz died. Racine and Increase Mather born. 

— Gryphius, Sonette. 

1640 Paul Fleming and Rubens died. Frederick 

William, the "Great Elector," began his reign. 

1642 Galileo died. Christian Weise and Isaac Newton 

born. — Paul Fleming, GedicMe. Moscherosch, 
GesicMe Philanders von Sittewald. 

1643 Louis XIV. became King of France. 

1644 William Penn born. 

1645 Quevedo died. — Zesen, Adriatische Rosemund. 

1646 Leibniz born. — Gryphius, Leo Armenius. 



16 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1647 Zesen, Die afrihanisclie Sophonishe. Rist, 

Geistliche Lieder. 

1648 End of the Thirty Years' War. 

1649 Charles I. of England beheaded. — Spee, Trutz- 

nacMigall. — Madeleine de Scudery, Le grand 
Cyrus. 

1650 Descartes died. 

1653 Walton, Compleat Angler. Baxter, Saini^s 

Rest. 

1654 Logan, Sinngedichte. — Vondel, Lucifer. 

1655 Logan died. 

1657 Scheffler (Angelus Silesius), Geistliche Hirten- 
lieder. — Pascal, Les Provinciales. 

1659 Simon Dach died, — Moliere, Les precieuses 

ridicules. 

1660 Gryphins, VerlieUes Gespenstj Die gelieUe 

Dornrose. 
1663 Pascal died. Defoe born. 

1663 Gryphins, Horrihilicrihrifaxf Peter Squenz.— 

Oorneille, Works. Bntler, Hudihras. 

1664 Gryphins died. — Moliere, Tartuffe. 

1665 La Eochefoucanld, Maximes. 

1666 Paulus Gerhardt, Hmis- und Kirchenlieder. 

Lohenstein, SopTioniste. — Moliere, Le Misan- 
thrope. Boileau, Satires. 

1667 Johann Rist died. Jonathan Swift born. — 

Milton, Paradise Lost. 

1668 La Fontaine, Fables. 

1669 Moscherosch and Rembrandt died. — Grimmels- 

hausen, Simplicissimus. 

1670 Grimmelshausen, Landstortzerin Courasche; Der 

seltsame Springinsfeld. 

1672 Addison born. — Christian Weise, Die drei drg- 

sten Urznarren. 

1673 Moliere died. — Lohenstein, Ibrahim. 

1674 Milton died. — Boileau, Art poetique. 

1676 Paulus Gerhardt and Grimmelshausen died. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 17 

1677 ScheflBer (Angelus Silesius) and Spinoza died. — 

Racine, Phedre. 

1678 Bunyan, Pilgrim^s Progress (-1684). Mme. de 

La Fayette, La Princesse de Cleves. 

1679 Hofmannswaldau and Vondel died. — Ilofmanns- 

waldau, Gedichte. Christian Weise, Der 
bdurische Macliiavellus ; Der Markgraf von 
Ancre. 

1680 La Rochefoucauld died. Brookes born. 

1681 Calderon died. 

1682 Murillo died. 

1683 Lohenstein and Izaak Walton died. 

1684 Corneille died. 

1688 Bunyan died. Alexander Pope born. — Ziegler, 

Die asiatische Banise. — La Bruy^re, Garac- 
teres. 

1689 Richardson born. Zesen died. — Lohenstein, 

Arminius. 
1692 William and Mary College founded. — Christian 
Weise, Masaniello. 

1694 Voltaire born. University of Halle founded. 

1695 La Fontaine died. Giinther born. 

1696 La Bruy(ire and Mme. de Sevigne died. — Simon 

Dach, Oedichte. Renter, Schelmuffsky, 

1698 Bodmer and Metastasio born. 

1699 Racine died. 

1700 Dryden died. Gottsched and Thomson born. 

Yale College founded. 

1701 Madeleine de Scudery died. Breitinger and 

Liscow born. 

1702 University of Breslau founded. 

1703 Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley born. 

1704 Bossuet and Locke died. — Newton, Optics. 

1706 Franklin born. 

1707 Fielding, Buffon, Goldoui, and Linnaeus bom. 

1708 Christian Weise died. Hagedorn and Haller 

born. 



18 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1709 Siiniiiol Johnson born. — Steele, The Tatler 

(-1711). 

1710 Leibniz, 71i6odic6e. 

1711 Boiloiui died. Ilumo born. — 'Addison, The 

l^pedator (-1712). Pope, Essay on Crit- 
icism. 

1712 Itousseaii born. 

1713 Diderot and Sterne born. — Addison, Cato. 

1714 Kabonor born. 

1716 (Udlort and Ewald Christian von Kleist born. — 

LeSage, Oil Bias (-1735). 
171C) Tioibniz died. Cray born. 

1717 ^Vinckch)lann born. 

1718 William Ponn died. 

1719 Addison died. Cloini born. — Dofoo, Robinson 

Crnsuc. Watts, Psalms and Jli/inns. 

1721 Smollett born. — Bodmor nnd Broitinj^vr, Dis- 

kursc dcr Male?- (-1723). — Montesquieu, 
Lcttrcs Persanes. 

1722 rTorrnhut founded (Moravian Brotherhood). 

Samuel Adams born. 

1723 Ciint her died; acdicUo. 

1724 Klopstock and Kant born.— Brcxdces, frdisches 

Vcrgnilgen in Oott. 

1726 Zachariil born.— Swift, avllirer's Travels. 

1727 Isaac Newton died. — Bodmor a,nd Breitingor, 

Von dem Mnjluss und Ocbranchc dcr Einbil- 
dumjshraft. 

1728 Coldsmith born. 

172i) Steele died. Lessing and Moses Mendelssohn 
born. — liagedorn, Gedivhte. 

1730 Cossner born. — Gottschod, Kritische Dicht- 

kunst. — Thomson, The Seasons. 

1731 Defoe died.— Schnabel, Insel Felsenburg (-1743). 

— Mari vau x , Mariann e. 

1732 George Washington and Beaumarchais born. — 

Gottsched, Per s/erlwude Cato. — Voltaire, 
Zaire. Pope, Bssai/ on Man. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 19 

1733 Wieland and Nicolai born. — Franklin, Poor 

Richard's Almanac (-1749). 

1734 Haller, Die Alpen. Liscow, Von der Notwen- 

digkeit elender Skribenten. 

1735 John Adams and Daniel Boone born. 

1737 University of Gottingen founded. Saint Pierre 

and Gibbon born. 

1738 Benjamin West born. — Hagedorn, Faheln und 

Erzdhlungen. — John and Charles Wesley, 
Psalms and Hymns. 

1739 Schubart born. — Hume, Essays. 

1740 Frederick the Great began his reign. Claudius 

born. — Breitinger, Kritische Dichtkunst. Bod- 
mer. Von dem Wunderbaren in der Poesie. 
Gottsched, Deutsche Schaubiihne. — Richard- 
son, Pamela. 

1742 Faneuil Hall built. — Hirtenlieder von Bethlehem 

(Germantown) , 

1743 University of Erlangen founded. Jefferson 

born. — Gellert, Lieder. — Young, Night 
Thoughts. 

1744 Alexander Pope died. Herder born. Bremer 

Beitrdge (-1748). — Gleim, Scherzhafte Lieder. 

1745 Jonathan Swift died. 

1746 Princeton College founded. — Bodmer, Kritische 

Briefe. Gellert, Faheln und Erzdhlungen. 

1747 Brookes and Le Sage died. Biirger born. — Eine 

deutsche und englische Grammatik (German- 
town). 

1748 Thomson died. Holty born. — Klopstock, 

Messias (3 cantos). — Richardson, Clarissa 
Harlowe. Montesquieu, Esprit des Lois. 

1749 Goethe and Alfieri born. University of Penn- 

sylvania founded. — Ew. Chr. v. Kleist, Der 
Fruhling. — Fielding, Tom Jones. 

1750 Rabener, Satiren. — Rousseau, Works. 

1751 Voss, Sheridan, and James Madison born. — 

Hagedorn, Lieder. Lessing, Vademecum. — 
Gray, Elegy. L^ Encyclopedic (-1780). 



20 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1752 Klinger and Chatterton born. — Wieland, Die 
Natur der Dinge; Erzdhlungen. 

1754 Fielding and Hagedorn died. King's College 

(now Columbia) founded. 

1755 Lessing, Miss Sara Sampson. Mendelssohn, 

Philosopliische Gesprdche. Winckelmann, 
Gedanken iiber die Nachahmung der griechi- 
schen Werke. — Johnson, Dictionary 

1756 Mozart born. Seven Years' War began. 

1757 Nicolai and Mendelssohn, Bihliotlieh der schonen 

Wissenscliafteji und feinen KiXnste (-1760). 
Gellert, GeistUche Oden und Lieder. Wieland, 
Empjindungen eines Christen. 

1758 Jonathan Edwards died. — Klopstock, GeistUche 

Lieder. Wieland, Lady Johanna Gray. 
Gleim, Preussische Kriegslieder von einem 
Grenadier. 

1759 Ew. Chr. v. Kleist fell at Kunersdorf. Schiller, 

Iffland, and Burns born. — Lessing, Faleln; 
Briefe^ die neueste Litteratur betreffend. 
Hamann, Sokratische DenTcwilrdigkeiten. 
— Sterne, Tristram Shandy (-1767). 

1760 Liscow died. Hebel born. — Eousseau, La nou- 

velle Helo'ise. 

1761 Eichardson died. Kotzebue born. 

1762 Fichte born. — Wieland, translation of Shak- 

spere (-1766). — Eousseau, Contrat social; 
Smile. Macpherson, Poems of Ossian. 

1763 End of Seven Years' War. Jean Paul born 

1764 Klopstock, Salomo. Winckelmann, Geschit, 

der Kunst des Altertums. Wieland, Do 
Sylvio von Rosalva. 

1765 Percy, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. 

1766 Gottsched died. Mme. de Stael born, — Les- 

sing, Laohoo7i. Wieland, Agathon. Goethe, 
Laune des Verliehten. — Goldsmith, Vicar of 
Wakefield. 

1767 W. V. Humboldt, A. W. Schlegel, and J. Q. 

Adams born. — Lessing, Hamburgische Dra- 



AC' 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 21 

maturgie (-1769); Minna von Barnheha. 
Herder, Fragmente. 
17G8 Winckelmann and Sterne died. Zacharias 
Werner, Schleiermacher, and Chateaubriand 
born. — Wieland, Musarion. Gerstenberg, 
Ugolino. Goethe, Die Miischuldigen. — Sterne, 
Sentimental Journey (also transl. into Ger- 
man). 

1769 Gellert died. Napoleon, Arndt, and A. v. Hum- 

boldt born. Dartmouth College founded. — 
Klopstock, Hermannsschlacht. Herder, Kri- 
tische Wdlder. — Letters of Junius (-1772). 

1770 Chatterton died. Beethoven, Hegpl, Holderlin, 

and Wordsworth born. — Der WandsbecLcr 
Bote (-1775). — Gellert, Moralisehe Vorlesun- 
gen. 

1771 Rahener, Gray, and Smollett died. Walter 

Scott born. — Klopstock, Oden. 

1772 Goldoni and Swedenborg died. Friedrich 

Schlegel, Novalis, and Coleridge born, "(lot- 
tinger Hain." — Klopstock, Daiiid. Lessing, 
Emilia Oalptti. Wieland, Der goldne Spiegel. 
Herder, tfber den Ursprung der Spraclte. 
Goetiio, Von deutscher BauJcunst. 

1773 1'ieck and Wackenroder born. — Wieland, 

Deulscher Merkur (-1810). Klopstock, Mes- 
sias complete. Nicolai, Sehaldus Nothanker. 
Herder, Von deutscher Art und Ktinst. 
Goethe, Ootz von Berlichingen. Biirgor, 
Lenore. 

1774 Goldsmith died. Southey born. — Klopstock, 

Gelehrtenrepuhlih. Lessing, WolfenbiUilcr 
Fragmente. Wieland, Die Ahderiten (-1781). 
Herder, Aelteste Urkunde des Menschenge- 
schlechts. Goethe, Clavigo; Werthers Leiden. 
Lenz, Der Ilafmeister. 

1775 Schelling, Jane Austen, Lamb, and Lyman 

Beecher born. — Nicolai, Frenden des jimgen 
Werthers. Klinger, Otto. — Sheridan, Hie 
Rivals. Beaumarchais, BarOter de Seville. 



22 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

177G American Declaration of Independence. Hume, 
Broitinger, and ITolty died. E. T. A. Hoff- 
mann born. — (Jootlio, iS/clla; Die Oeschwister. 
Lonz, Did iSoldalen. Klingor, Htn7'm unci 
Di'diuj; Die. Zwillinge. Loisewitz, JuUks von 
Tarent. Wagner, J)ie Kindervn'urderin. Malor 
Miillor, Fausts Lehcu, — Smitli, Wealth of 
JVations. 

1777 Hallor and Zacliariii di(ul. Fouquo, Hoinrich 

von Klcist, and Henry (Uay born. — Nicolai, 
JfJyu feyncr hleyner Almanack. (loethe, 
Triumph der Mnjifuulsamkeit. — Sheridan, 
School for Scandal. 

1778 llonssoan and Voltairo died. Brentano born. — 

Herder, Volhslieder. Jiiirger, iiedichte. — Miss 
lUirnoy, Evelma. 
1771) Leasing, Nathan der Weiae. Wtolberg Brothers, 
(U'dichte. 

1780 Leasing, Erziehung des Menfichenyeschlechts. 

Wioland, Oberon. Frederick the tJreat, De 
la litiSrature alleinande. 

1781 Surrender of Cornwallis, Leasing died. Arnim 

and Chaniisao born. Kant, /\'ritik der reinen 
Vernunfl. Voss, Odyssee. Testalozzi, Lien- 
hard und Oertrud (-1785). Schiller, Die 
Rduher. 

1782 Calhoun and Webster born. — Herder, Oeist der 

ebrdischen Poesie. Musilus, Volksmdrchen 
(-178G). 

1783 Bodnier aTul d'Alembert died. Schenkendorf 

and Washington Irving born. — Kant, Fro- 
legomena. Holty, Oedichte. Schiller, Fiesko. 
Jean Paul, Qronldndische Prozesse. 

1784 Diderot and Samuel Johnson died, — Klopstock, 

Hermann und die Filrsten. Herder, Idceot, 
zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit. 
Schiller, Fabale und Liebe. Mand, Ver- 
brechen aua EhrsucM. — Beaumarchaia, Ma- 
riage de Figaro. 

1785 Manzoni born. — Voss, QedicMe. Schubart, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 23 

Qediclilc. Ifflanrl, Die Jdqcr. — Cowpcr, The 
Task. 

1786 Frederick tho f I roiit (liod. Justinus Kerner and 

DeQuit)cey born. — Schiller, Philosophischc 
Br icfe . — 1 > ii rn s , Po em s . 

1787 Constitution of the United States. Uhland 

born. — Klopstock, Hermanns Tod. lleinse, 
Ardiwjhello. Goethe, Egmont; Iphigenie. 
Schiller, Don Karlos. Matthisson, Oedichte. 
— St. Pierre, Paul et Virginie. 

1788 Bufl'on died. Eichendorff, Riickert, and Byron 

born. — Kant, Krilik dcr praklischen Ver- 
nunft. Wieland, Peregrinns Proteus. Schil- 
ler, Die Gutter Griechenlands; Oeschichte des 
A/jfalls der Niederlande. 

1789 French Revolution began. Washington became 

President. James Fenimore Cooper born. — 
Goethe, Tasso. Schiller, Die Kilnstler; Der 
Geisterseher. Kotzobue, Menschetihass und 
Reue. Jean Paul, Auswahl aus des I'eufels 
Pawner en. 
1700 Benjamin Franklin died. Lamartine and Fitz- 
Groene llalleck born. — Kant, Kritik der 
Urleilskraft. Goethe, Faust: Bin Fragment. 
Jean Paul, Hchulmeistcrlein Wuz. 

1791 Schubart, Mozart, and John Wesley died. 

Grillp:ir?;er and Korner born. — Schiller, 
GescJdchte des dreissigjdhrigen Krieges. — 
Boswell, Life of Johnson. Thomas Paine, 
Rights of Man. 

1792 Lenz died. Schwab and Shelley born. — Iffland, 

Der Herbsttag. Fichte, Kritik alter Offcn- 
harung. 

1793 Goldoni died. Reign of Terror, — Voss, Homer 

complete. GoQthe., Der Biirgergeneral. Schil- 
ler, tJl/er Anmut und Wiirde. Iflland, Die 
Hagestolzen. Jean Paul, Die unsichtbare 
Loge. 

1794 Burger and Gibhou died. Wilhelm Miiller and 

William Cullen Bryant born. — Goethe, 



24 A OlIEONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Jieinoko Fnchs. Vr. Schlopol, Vtm deti HrhuU 
der (jriechUclum J'oosio. Ficlito, Wissonschofi. 



lien 
afls- 
lohrv. 

1796 Carlylo, Koiitw, and Ivimko born. Schillor's 
Iloron (-17!)7).- VoHH, Lniac. (lootlio, Jid- 
iiii.srliv. J'JIn/icn. ►Schillor, JJricfo iiber die 
dstlu'lisrhe I'Jrzielmny; Ubor naivo nnd senii- 
menialischo JHchtumi. Joan I'aul, I/ospcruff. 
Tiook, A'arl von liorneck; Peler Lebrecht. — 
M. (3. Lowis, The Monk. 

1700 BiirnH diod. Iminorninnn, Pliiton, nnd Proacott 
boni. Sdliilhn-'H Musciialniaitarli (-IHOO). — 
(J<)((ili(i, I'i-nr/iuiiisc/ii'. />J/)i</r(r/Niiic: Wilhelm 
Mcis/crs Lr/irja/iro. CJootlio Sc^hillor, A'cnitm. 
Sell il lor, (fher das J'JrIinbone. tloiin ruul, 
Quinlna Fi.rlcin. Ticu!!;, AbdaUali; William 
Lovell. — (k)loridj^o, J\)oniB. 

1707 Burko ditul. Droslo-fli'tlsholT, IFoino, and Sohu- 

borl, born.- (loollu^ llvrnianii iiiid f>(>rof/iC(f. 
llc'Udorlin, //i//>rr{oii (-I7i>l)). A. VV. Siililo^'ol, 
IranHl. of ShukKixiro (-IHIO), Kr. Sidilo^iU, 
/>io (fridchen nnd Romor; Vber Lessiiuj. 
Tiook, Dor (/oft/if'jVlto Katcr; Volhsmdrclien. 
Waokon rodor, I Icrzenavni ietisnngcn eines 
kunatlicbendi'ii Kloslerbrndcrs. Soholling, 
riiilosophie dor Natnr. 

1708 WackcMirodor diod. Aloxis, lIolTinann von Fal- 

l(M\sloh(Mi, and lioopardi born. (Jootho's 
/'ropi/hu'ii (-ISOO), Sohlo{jfors Athendnni 
(-ISOb).- -SoluUor, Wallciis/('itii< La(/or. A. 
W. Siddogol, t:-loiiotfe. Fr. Sohlogol, (icsc/iir/ito 
dor I*ot>Kio dor rice/ton nnd h'oni&r. iNlovalis, 
lililtenittanb. 'J'iook, Franz iSlernbald. Soliol- 
lin^^ ]\>n dor IIWAw/*'. — Colorid^o and 
Wordsworth, Lyrical Ballads. Hrown, Wio- 
land. 

1700 Washington, Patrick Ilonry, and Boaunuuvhais 
diod, Balzao, Alfrod do Vigny, and Puslikin 
born. — Si'liillor, riccolomini^ Wallensteins 
Tod. 8ohh>i(M-niaolior, Reden ilber die Reli- 
gion. Fr. iSohU^gol, Luvindo. Tiook, Prinz 



OF MODEiiN GERMAN LITERATURE 25 

Zcrhino. Tiock - Waokcnrodor, Phanta^icn 
ilbcr die Kunst. Kotzobuo, Dor hypcrbordischc 
£JaeL 

1800 Bancroft nnd Macaulay born. — Wioland, Aris- 

llpp. Voss, Jdi/llen. Schiller, Oi'dichte; 
Maria Stuart. Jean Paul, Titan (-1803). 
Scbleiermachor, Monolo(jen. A. W. Schlogol, 
Oedichte. 'J'iock, Genoveva. Ficlite, Jiestim- 
jYiung des Menschen. 8cholling, iSystcm des 
transcendeiitalen Idealitimus. — Scott, transla- 
tion of Qotz von Berlichingen. Beethoven, 
First Symphony. 

1801 Novalis diet!. (Jrabbo, Newman, and ScAvard 

born. — Schiller, JiDujfrau von Orleans, liren- 
tano, ^/of/wi (-1802). Postaiozzi, Wie Gertrud 
Hire Kinder lelirt. — Chateaubriand, Atala. 

1802 Ilauff, Victor Hugo, Iloraco BushnoU, and Mark 

Hopkins born. — (joetho. Die natilrliche Toch- 
ter. Fr. Schlogel, Alarcos. 'NovhWb, iSrhr iff en. 
Arnim, Ilollins Liebcleben. — Chateaubriand, 
Genie du Christianisme. 

1803 Gloim, Klopstock, Tlordor, Alfiori, and Samuel 

Adams died. Emerson, Dumas pere, and 
Morimeo born. — Schiller, Brant von Messina. 
Kotzebuo, Die deutsrken Kleinstddter. Ilobel, 
Alenianiu'se/ie Gedichte. Werner, Sohne des 
Tals. Kleist, Familie Schroffenstein. Arndt, 
Gedichte. 

1804 Kant and Alexander Hamilton died. Morike, 

Hawthorne, Sainte-liouvo, and George Sand 
born. — Schiller, Wilhelm Tell. Joan Paul, 
Flegeljahre. Tieck, Oktaviamis. — Chateau- 
briand, Rene. 

1805 Schiller died. — Herder, Cid. Goethe, Winckel- 

mann und sein Jahrhundert. Fichte, Wesen 
des Gelehrten. — Beethoven, Fidelio. 

1806 Battle of Jena. Laubo born. — Fichte, Religi- 

onslehre. Werner, Krcuz an der Ostsce. 
Arnim-Brentano, Des Knaben Wnnderhorn 
(-1808). — Webster, Dictionary. 



26 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1807 Longfellow and Whittier born. — Fichte, Reden 

an die deutsche Nation (-1808). Kleist, Am- 
pliitryon. Werner, Martin Luther. — Mme. 
de Stael, Corinne. Wordsworth, Poems. 

1808 Goethe, Faust, I. A. v. Humboldt, AnsicMen 

der Natur. Fr. Schlegel, Spraclie und Weisheit 
der Inder. Kleist, Fenthesilea. — Scott, Mar- 
mion. 

1809 Lincoln, Holmes, Poe, Mrs. Browning, Darwin, 

Gladstone, and Tennyson born. — Goethe, Die 
Wahlverwandtschaften. A. W. Schlegel, tlber 
dramatische Kunst und Litteratur (-1811). 
Werner, Der 21^. Fchruar (pub. 1815). — B. 
■ Constant, transl. of Schiller's Wallenstein. 

1810 Freiligrath, Fritz Eeuter, Gogol, and Musset 

born. University of Berlin founded, — Kleist, 
KdthchenvonHeilbronn; Erzdhlungen. Arnim, 
Orafin Dolores. — Mme. de Stael, De VAlle- 
magne. 

1811 Nicolai and Kleist died. Gutzkow, Gautier, 

and Thackeray born. — Maler Miiller, Golo 
und Genoveva. Goethe, DicMung und Wahr- 
heit, I-III. (-1814). Kleist, Der zerhrochene 
Krug. Arnim, Halle und Jerusalem. Fouque, 
Undine. — Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility. 

1812 Auerbach, Browning, and Dickens born. — Tieck, 

Phantasus (-1810). Arnim, Novellen. Grimm 
Brothers, Kinder- und Hausmdrchen. llegner, 
Molkenkur. — Byron, Childe Harold. 

1813 Wieland and Korner died. Biichner, Hebbel, 

Ludwig, and AVagner born. War of Libera- 
tion (-1815). — Milliner, Die Schuld. Fouque, 
Der Zauberring. Arndt, Lieder fiir Deutsche. 
— Shelley, Queen Mab. 

1814 Iffland, Fichte, and Saint-Pierre died. Din- 

gelstedt. Motley, and Millet born. — Ohamisso, 
Peter Schlemihl. Korner, Leier und Schiuert. 
"Ruekevi^Deutsche Gedichte. Hoffmann, -E'r^aA- 
lungen (-1822). — Scott, Waverley. Words- 
worth, ilie Excursion. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 27 

1815 Claudius died. Bismarck, Geibel, and Kinkel 
born. — Goethe, Des Epimenides Erwaclien. 
Brentano, Die Grilndung Frags. Eichen- 
dorif, Ahnung und Oegemvart. Schenkeii- 
dorf, Oedichte. Uhland, OedicMe. — Beranger, 
Chansons. 

181G Gustav Freytag born. — Goethe, ItalieniscJio 
Rcise (-1817). 

1817 Schenkendorf and Mme. de Stael died. Her- 

wegh and Th. Storm born. — Arnim, Kronen- 
wdchter. Brentano, Kasperl und Annerl. 
Uhland, Vaterld7idische Oedichte. Grillparzer, 
Die Ahnfrau. Zschokke, Ooldmacherdorf. — 
Bryant, llianatopsis. Keats, Poeins. 

1818 Dostoyefsky and Turgeneff born. University 

of Bonn founded. — Arnim, Der tolle Invalide. 
Uhland, Ernst., Herzog von Schwaben. Grill- 
parzer, Sappho. — Keats, Endymion. 

1819 Kotzebue assassinated. Fontane, Keller, Glaus 

Groth, George Eliot, Ruskin, Lowell, and 
Walt Whitman born. — Goethe, Westbstlicher 
Divan. J. Grimm, Deutsche Orammatik. 
Uhland, Liidwig der Baier. Schopenhauer, 
Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung. — Byron, 
Do7i Juan /, //. Irving, The Sketch-Book. 

1820 Augier and Spencer born. — Lamartine, Medita- 

tions. Scott, Ivanhoe. 

1821 Keats and Napoleon died. Flaubert born. 

— Goethe, Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre 
(-1829). Tieck, Qedichte; Novellen (-1828). 
Kleist, Hermannsschlacht; Frinz Friedrich 
von Homhurg (pub. by Tieck). Grillparzer, 
Das goldne Vlies. W. Miiller, Oedichte; 
Lieder der Oriechen (-1824). Platen, Ghase- 
lenj Lyrische Blatter. Weber, Der Frei- 
schiitz. — DeQuincey, Opium-Eater. Bryant, 
Foems. Cooper, The Spy. 

1822 E. T. A. Hoffmann and Shelley died. Strach- 

witz, U. S. Grant, E. E_._ Hale, and Matthew 
Arnold born. — Eiiclcert, Ostliche Rosen. Heine, 



28 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

GecUchte. — Lamb, Essays of Elia. Victor 
Hugo, Odes. 
1823 Z. Werner died. Renan born. — Riickert, Liebes- 
fruliling. Heine, Tragodien; LyriscJies Inter- 
mezzo. 

1834 Byron died. Roquette, Dumas fils, and Valera 
born. 

1825 Maler Miiller and Jean Paul died. C. F. Meyer 

and Huxley born. — Platen, Sonette. Grill- 
parzer, Konig Ottohars Gliich und Ende. — 
Manzom, I Promessi Sposi ("The Betrothed"). 
Carlyle, Life of Schiller. 

1826 Voss, Hebel, John Adams, and Jefferson died. 

University of Munich opened. — Holderlin, 
Gedichte. Tieck, AtifruJir in den Cevennen. 
Eichendorff, Aus dem Lelen eines Tauge- 
nicJUs. Kerner, Gedichte. Riickert, Mahamen. 
Platen, Verhdngnisvolle Gabel. Heine, Reise- 
iilder (-1830). Hauff, Lichtenstein. — Vigny, 
Cinq-Mars. 

1827 Beethoven, Hauff, Pestalozzi, and W. Miiller 

died. — Goethe, Werhe (-1832). Chamisso, 
Lieder und Balladen. Heine, Buch der Lieder. 
Hauff, Fhantasien im Bremer Ratskeller. 
Spindler, Der Jude. Zedlitz, Totenlcranze. — 
Bulwer, Pelham. Keble, The Christian Year. 
R. H. Dana, Poems. 

1828 George Meredith, D. G. Rossetti, Ibsen, and 

Tolstoy born. — A. W. Schlegel, Kritische 
Schriften. Platen, Gedichte. Raimund, Alpen- 
Jconig; Menschenfeind. — Hugo, Cromwell. 

1829 Fr. Schlegel died. Spielhagen and Charles Dud- 

ley Warner born. — Platen, Der romantische 
Oedipus. Grabbe, Don Juan und Faust. — 
Irving, The Conquest of Granada. Balzac, 
La Comedie humaine (-1850). 

1830 Ebner-Eschenbach, Hamerling, and Heyse born. 

Revolution of July. — Borne, Briefe aus Paris 
(-1834). Anastasius Griin, Blatter der Liebe; 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 29 

Der letzte Bitter. — Tennyson, Poems. Web- 
ster, Speeches. Hugo, Hernani. 

1831 Hegel, Kliuger, and Arnim died. Raabe born. 

— Chamisso, Gedichte. Grillparzer, Des Meeres 
und der Liebe Wellen. Grabbe, Napoleon. 
Anastasius Grun, Spaziergdnge. — Victor Hugo, 
Notre-Dame de Paris. Poe, Poems. 

1832 Goethe and Scott died. Bjornson born. — Goethe, 

Faust ^ II. Morike, Maler Nolten. Lenau, 
Gedichte. Immermann, Alexis; Merlin. W. 
Alexis, Cahanis. — Bryant, Poems. 

1833 Tieck, Tod des Dichters. Riickert, Schi-King. 

Heine, Franzosische Zustdnde. Raimund, Der 
Verschiuender. — George Sand, Lelia. Balzac, 
Eugenie Grandet. Carlyle, Sartor Resartus. 

1834 Schleiermacher and Coleridge died. William 

Morris born. — Riickert, Kindertotenlieder; 
Gedichte (-1838). Heine, Der Salon (-1840). 
Grillparzer, Der Traum ein Lehen. Schefer, 
Laienhrevier. — Bulwer-Lytton, Last Days of 
Pompeii. 

1835 Platen and AV. v. Humboldt died. Hopfen and 

Mark Twain born. — Bettinav. Arnim, Goethes 
Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde. Platen, Die 
Ahhassiden. Jakob Grimm, Deutsche Mytho- 
logie. Biichner, Dajitons Tod. Gutzkow, 
Wally. Strauss, Lehen Jesu. Gervinus, 
Geschichte der deutschen Dichtung (this title 
since 1853). — Balzac, Pere Goriot. Brown- 
ing, Paracelsus. 

1836 Carducci born. — Riickert, Weisheit des Brah- 

manen (-1839). Heine, Romantische Schule. 
Biichner, Lenz. Lenau, Faust. Immer- 
mann, Die E2)igonen. — Holmes, Poems. 

1837 Borne, Leopardi, and Pushkin died. Jensen, 

Wilbrandt, Swinburne, and Howells born. 
Accession of Queen Victoria. — Eckermann, 
Gesprdche mit Goethe. Eichendorff, Gedichte. 
Lenau, Savonarola. — Dickens, Pickwick 
Papers. Carlyle, French Revolution. 



30 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1838 Chamisso died. — Brentano, GocTcel, Hinhel und 

Gackeleia. Morike, Gedichte. Eiickert, Ros- 
tem und Suhrab, Droste-Hiilslioff, Gedichte. 
Grillparzer, Weh dem^ der lilgt. Grabbe, Her- 
mannssclilacht. Freiligratli, Gedichte, — Whit- 
tier, Ballads and Anti-Slavery Poems. Hugo, 
Buy Bias. 

1839 Anzengruber and Bret Harte born. — Gutzkow, 

Richard Savage. Immermann, Micnchhauseti. 
Eanke, Deutsche Geschichte (-1847). — Long- 
fellow, Hyperion. 

1840 Immermann died. Baumbach, Thomas Hardy, 

Daudet, and Zola born. — Tieck, Vittoria 
Accoromhona. Heine, tJher Borne. Hoff- 
mann von Fallersleben, Unpolitische Lieder 
(-1841). Geibel, Gedichte.— Foe, Tales. Me- 
rimee, Colomla. 

1841 Gotthelf, Uli der Knecht. Herwegh, Gedichte 

eines Lebendigen. Geibel, Zeitstimmen. Betty 
Paoli, Gedichte. Hebbel, Judith. — Emerson, 
Essays. Longfellow, Ballads and other Poems. 

1842 Brentano died. Georg Brandes born. — W.Alexis, 

Der falsche Woldemar. Lenau, Die AIM- 
genser. Dingelstedt, Lieder eines hosmopoli- 
tischen Nachtwdchters. Strachwitz, Lieder 
eines Erwachenden. Sallet, Laienevangelium. 
'H.obhQl^Gedichte. — Gogol, Dead Souls. George 
Sand, Consuelo. Tennyson, Poems. 

1843 Holderlin, Fouqu6, and Southey died. Eoseg- 

ger and Henry James born. — Hebbel, Geno- 
veva. Wagner, Der fliegende Hollander. Th. 
Storm, Th. and T. Mommsen, Liederluch 
dreier Freunde. Auerbach, Schwarzw alder 
Dorfgeschichten (-1854). — Browning, A Blot in 
the Scutcheon. Euskin, Modern Painter s, I. 

1844 Liliencron and Nietzsche born. — Bettina v. 

Arnim, Frilhlingshranz. Heine, Neue Ge- 
dichte; DeutscMand: Ein Wintermdrchen. 
Droste-Hiilshoff, Gedichte (second collection). 
Gutzkow, Zopf und Schwert. Hebbel, Maria 
Magdalena. — Dumas, Trois Mousquetaires. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 31 

1845 A. W. Schlegel died. Wildenbruch born. — 

Laube, Monaldeschi. Scherenberg, Oedichte. 
Wagner, Tannhduser. Vilmar, Geschiclite der 
deutschen Nationallitteratur. A. v. Hum- 
boldt, Kosmos (-1858). — Poe, The Raven. 

1846 W. Alexis, Die Hosen des Herrn von Bredow. 

Freiligrath, Ein Glauhensbekennt7iis; Qa ira. 
Geibel, Sonettefur Schleswig-Holstein. Keller, 
Gedichte. — Dostoyefsky, Poor Folk. Dickens, 
Domhey and Son. Cooper, 27ie Redskins. 

1847 Strachwitz died. — W. v. Humboldt, Briefe an 

eine Freundin. Heine, Atta Troll. Gutzkow, 
Uriel Acosta; Urhild des Tartuffe. Laube, 

Die KarlsscMller; Struensee. Freytag, Die 
Valentine. — Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre. 

Thackeray, Vanity Fair. Emerson, Poems. 

Merimee, Carmen. 

1848 Droste-Hiilshoff and Chateaubriand died. Rev- 

olution. — Strachwitz, Neue Oedichte. Geibel, 
Juniuslieder. Kopisch, Gedichte. Hebbel, 
Neue Gedichte. — Dumas fils, La Da7ne aux 
Camelias. Macaulay, History of England^ /, //. 
Lowell, Biglow Papers. 

1849 Poe died. — Kerner, Bilderhtich aus meiner 

Knabenzeit. Freiligrath, Zeitgedichte (-1850). 
Redwitz, Amaranth. — Dickens, David Copper- 
field. Thackeray, Pefidetmis. 

1850 Schwab, Wordsworth, and Balzac died. — Gutz- 

kow, Ritter vom Geist. Hebbel, Herodes und 
Mariamne. Wagner, Lohengrin; Das Kunst- 
werk der Zukunft. Heyse, Francesco, da 
Rimi7ii. — Hawthorne, Scarlet Letter. Mrs. 
Browning, Sonnets from the Portuguese. 
Emerson, Representative Men. 

1851 James Fenimore Cooper died. Richard Voss 

born. — Heine, Romanzero. Droste-Hiilshoff, 
Das geistliche Jahr. Roquette, Waldmeisters 
Brautfahrt. Keller, Neuere Gedichte. Boden- 
stedt, Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy. Fontane, 
Oedichte. Sturm, Oedichte. Schopenhauer, 



32 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Parerga und Paralipomena. — Euskin, Stones 
of Venice (-1853). Hawthorne, The House of 
the Seven Gables. 

1852 Webster, Moore, and Gogol died. — W. Alexis, 

Ruhe ist die eiste Bilrgerjjflicht. Gutzkow, 
Der Kbnigsleutnant. Groth, Quickborn. Storm, 
Immensee. Jordan^ Demucrgos{-lS54:). Wag- 
ner, Oper und Drama. — Mrs. Stowe, Uncle 
Toni's Cabin. Thackeray, Henry Esmond. 

1853 Tieck died. Isolde Knrz born. — Ludwig, Der 

Erbforster. Storm, Gedichte. Lingg, Oe- 
dichte. 

1854 Lamennais and Schelling died. Kretzer born. — 

Heine, Vermischte Schriften. W. Alexis, 
Isegrim. Halm, Fechter von Ravenna. Frey- 
tag, Die Journalisten. Scheffel, Trompeter 
von SdlcMngen. Keller, Der griine Hein- 
rich. Wagner, Rheingold. — Thoreau, Walden. 
Augier, Le Gendre de M. Poirier. 
1856 Hebbel, Agnes Bernauer. Freytag, Soil und 
Haben. Heyse, Novelle^i (-1895). Hettner, 
Litter aturgeschichte des 18. Jahrhunderts 
(-1870).— Kingsley, Westward Ho! Matthew 
Arnold, Poems. Lewes, Life of Goethe. Long- 
fellow, Hiawatha. Whitman, Leaves of Grass. 

1856 Heine and Schumann died. — Morike, Mozart auf 

der Reise nach Prag. Laube, Graf Essex. 
Geibel, Neue Gedichte. Hebbel, Gyges und 
sein Ring. Ludwig, Zwischeti Himmel und 
Erde. Groth, Vertelln (-1860). Keller, Leute 
von Seldwyla., I. Wagner, Die Walhiire. Eiehl, 
Kulturhistorische Novellen. — Emerson, Eng- 
lish Traits. Motley, The Rise of the Dutch 
Republic. 

1857 Eichendorff, Beranger, and Musset died. Suder- 

mann born. — Geibel, Brunhild. Eaabe, 
Chronih der Sperling sgasse. Spielhagen, Clara 
Vere. Gerok, Palmlldtter. — Flaubert, Mme. 
Bovary. Thackeray, The Virginians (-1859). 

1858 Gutzkow, Der Zaulerer von Rom (-1861). Spiel- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 33 

hagen, Avf drr Diliw. — Touiiyson, Idylh of 
the King (-1885). I[olmes, AiUorrat of the 
Breakfast Tabic. 

1859 A. V, Ilnmboklt, DoQuinccy, Irving, and 

Macaulay diod. JMoibtrou and Ilolono Bohlaii 
born. — Freytag, Die Fahier; Bilder aus der 
deutschen Vergangenheit (-1802). Renter, 
Hanne Niite. Wagner, Tristan mid Isolde. 
Heyso, Die Sahinerinnen. Hermann Orimni, 
Essays. — Darwin, Origin of Speeies. Dickens, 
Tale of Two Cities. George Eliot, Adam 
Bede. Buckle, History of Civilization {-1861). 
Meredith, Ordeal of Richard Feverel. 

1860 Arndt and Scihoponhaner died. — Renter, Fran- 

zoscntid. 8pielhagen, Problematische Natnren. 
— "J'olstoy, War and Peace. Bjornson,yl Ilajypy 
Boy. Stedman, Poems. 

1861 American Civil War (-1865). William I. became 

king of Prussia. Mrs. Browning diod. — 
Milnchener Dichlerhuch. — George Eliot, t^ilas 
Marner. 

1862 Uhland, Kernor, and Thorcau died. Fulda and 

Hauptmann born. — Ilebbel, Nibelungen. 
Router, Stromtid (-1864). SchofFol, Ekkehard. 
Wagner, Mcistersinger von Nun/berg. — Victor 
Hugo, Les Miserables. Flaubert, Haln.m.mb6. 
Leconte do Lisle, Pocmes barbares. Turgeneff , 
Fathers and Sons. Ibsen, Comedy of Love. 
Spencer, First Principles. (C F. Jirowne), 
Artemus Ward: His Book. 

1863 Hebbel, Thackeray, and Alfred do Vigny diod. 

Dohmel and Arno IIolz born. — Freytag, 
Technik des Dramas. Router, Festungstid. 
Riehl, Geschichten aus alter Zeit (-1865). — 
George Eliot, Romola. Ibsen, Pretenders to 
the Crown. Renan, Vie de Jesus. 

1864 Hawthorne died. — Geibel, Gedichte und Oe- 

denkbldlter. Freytag, Verlorene Handschrift. 
Raabe, Der Huiigerjmstor. Ebers, Fine dgyp- 
tische Kbnigstoclitcr. — Lowell, Fireside Trav- 
«U. Bjornson, Maria Stuart. 



34 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1865 Lincoln assassinated. Ludwig died. Stefan 

George, Max Halbe, and Eudyard Kipling 
born. — Auerbach, Auf der Holie. Heyse, 
Hadrian. Julian Schmidt, GescJiicMe der 
deutschen Nationallitteratur seit Lessings Tode 
(-1867). — E. and J. de Goncourt, Germinie 
Lacerteux. Taine, PldlosopMe de VArt (-1869). 
Matthew Arnold, Essays in Criticism. Kuskin, 
Sesame and Lilies. 

1866 Riickert died. Prussian- Austrian War. — Renter, 

Dbrclilduchting . Hamerling, Ahasver in Bom. 
Heyse, Ha^is Lange. Spielhagen, In Reih 
und Glied. Lingg, Die Vblkerioanderung 
(-1868). — Ibsen, Brand. Swinburne, Poems 
and Ballads. Whittier, Snow-Bound. (H. 
W. Shaw), Josh Billings: His Sayings. 

1867 Ricarda Huch born. — Scheffel, Gaudeamus! 

Hopfen, Verdorheji zu Paris. Schack, Ge- 
dichte. C. F. Meyer, Balladen. — Ibsen, Peer 
Oynt. Mark Twain, The Celebrated Jumping 
Frog. Lowell, Bigloio Papers^ II. Sill, The 
Hermitage and other Poems. 

1868 Geibel, So^jhojiishe. Jordan, Die Nihelunge 

(-1874). Greif, Gedichte. Jensen, Die hraune 
EriJca. — Dostoyefsky, Tlie Idiot. Turgeneff, 
Smoke. Browning, The Ring and the Book. 
Morris, The Earthly Paradise^ /, //. E. E. 
Hale, The Man without a Country. 

1869 Lamartine and Sainte-Beuve died. — Hamer- 

ling, Konig von Sion. Wagner, Siegfried. 
Spielhagen, Hammer und Amboss. Jensen, 
Gedichte. — Blackmore, Lorna Doone. Aldrich, 
The Story of a Bad Boy. Mark Twain, Inno- 
cents Abroad. 

1870 Dickens, Dumas pere, and Merimee died. 

Franco-German War (-1871). — Raabe, Schild- 
derump. Lorm, Gedichte. Haym, Die Roman- 
tische Schule. — D. G. Rossetti, Poems. Bret 
Harte, The Luck of Roaring Gamp. Lowell, 
Among My Books ^ I. Bayard Taylor, trans- 
lation of Faust (-1871). C. D. Warner, My 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE SS 

Summer in a Garden. Whitman, Democratic 
Vistas. 

1871 The German Empire founded. The Chicago 

Fire. W. Alexis died. — Geibel, Heroldsrvfe. 
Ludwig, Shakespeare- Studien. C. F. Meyer, 
Huttens letzte Tage. — Darwin, Descent of Man. 
George Eliot, MiddlemarcJi. Kuskin, Fors 
Olavigera (-1877). Zola, Les Rougon-Macquart 
(-1898). Eggleston, Tfie Hoosier Schoolmas- 
ter. Hay, Pike County Ballads. 

1872 Grillparzer, Gautier, and Mazzini died. Carl 

Busse born. — Grillparzer, Jiidin von Toledo; 
Libussa. Laube, Demetrius. Freytag, Die 
Ahnen (-1880). Keller, Sieben Legenden. 
Anzengruber, Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld; Der 
Meineidbauer ; Die Kreuzelschreiber. Wil- 
brandt. Die Maler. — Brandes, Hauptstromun- 
gen der Litteratur des 19. Jahrhnnderts (-188G, 
transl. from the Danish). — Daudet, Tartarin 
de Tarascon. C. D. Warner, Backlog Studies. 

1873 Bulwer-Lytton died. — Heyse, Kinder der Welt. 

Rosegger, Waldhei7nat. — Ibsen, Emperor and 
Galilean. Matthew Arnold, Literature and 
Dogma. Aldrich, Marjorie Daiv. Carleton, 
Farm Ballads. Joaquin Miller, Soiigs of the 
Sun-Lands. 

1874 Hoffmann von Fallersleben and Fritz Renter 

died. Hofmannsthal born. — Keller, Leute 
von Seldwyla, II. Wagner, G otter ddmmernng . 
AnzengrulDer, Der G''2vissenswurm. Hille- 
brand, Zeiten^ Volker und Menschen. — Victor 
Hugo, Quatrevingt-treize. Tolstoy, Anna 
Karenina (-1876). Hardy, Far from the 
Madding Crowd. Howells, A Foregone Con- 
clusion, 

1875 Morike, Herwegh, Kingsley, H. C. Andersen, 

and Millet died. — Ebner-Eschenbach, Erzdh- 
lungen. Rosegger, SrJiriften des Waldschul- 
meisters. Wolff, Rattenfdnger von Hameln. — 
James, A Passionate Pilgrim . Burroughs, 
Winter Sunshine. 



36 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1876 Centennial of the United States. Freiligrath 

and George Sand died. — Eaabe, Hor acker. 
Heyse, Im Paradiese. Spielhagen, Sturmflut. 
Ebner-Eschenbach, Bozena. Anzengruber, . 
Der Scliandfiech. C. F. Meyer, Jib'g Jenatscli. 
Dahn, Ein Kampf urn Rom. J^'itger, Die Hexe. 
— George Eliot, Daniel Dei'onda. Mark 
Twain, Tom Saioyer. Lanier, Poems. 

1877 Motley died. — Geibel, SpatheristUdtter. Storm, 

Aquis S'uhmei'sus. Ebers, Uarda. Franzos, 
Juden von Bar now. Baumbach, ZJatoi'og. 
Wildenbrucli, Lieder und Gesange. Kiiru- 
berger, Litterarische HerzenssacJien. — Ibsen, 
Pillars of Society. Turgeneff, Virgin Soil. 
Burroughs, Birds and Poets. James, The 
American. 

1878 Gutzkow, Bryant, and Bayard Taylor died. — 

Keller, Ziiricher Novellen. Storm, Carsten 
Curator. Leuthold, Gedichte. Anzengruber, 
Das vierte Gebot. Ebers, Homo Sum. V>^\x\xy- 
\i2iGh., Lieder eiriesfahrenden Gesellen. Fontane, 
Vor dem Sturm. Kichard Voss, Savotiarola. 
Nietzsche, Menschliches AllzumenscJiliches 
(-1879).— James, Daisy Miller. Sully-Prud- 
homme. Justice. 

1879 Eaabe, Wunnigel. Wagner, Parsifal. Anzen- 

gruber, Dorfgdnge. — Ibsen, DolVs House. 
Edwin Arnold, Tlie Light of Asia. Cable, 
Old Creole Days. Stockton, Rudder Grange. 
Bayard Taylor, Studies in Germati Literature. 

1880 George Eliot and Flaubert died. — Fontane, 

Crete Minde. Wolff, Tannhduser. Wil- 
denbruch, Meister von Tanagra. Scherer, 
Gescliichte der deutschen Litteratur (-1883). 
— Cable, Tlie Grandissimes. Joel Chandler 
Harris, Uncle Remus. Mark Twain, A Tramp 
Abroad. Wallace, Ben-Hur. 

1881 Dingelstedt, Carlyle, Lanier, and Dostoyefsky 

died. Garfield assassinated. — Keller, Das 
Sinngedicht. Baumbach, Sommermdrchen. 
Hausrath, Antinous. Nietzsche, Morgenrote. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 37 

— Ibsen, Ghods. D. G. Rossetti, Ballads and 
Sonnets. James, The Portrait of a Lady. 
1883 Auerbach, Kinkel, Darwin, D. G. Rossetti, 
Emerson, and Longfellow died. — Fontane, 
U Adultera. C. F. Meyer, Gedichte; Novellen. 
Wilbrandt, Novellen aus der Heimat. Richard 
Voss, Luigia San Felice. Wildenbruch, Die 
Karolinger; Harold; Der Meniionit. Kretzer, 
Die Betrogenen. H. and J. Hart, Kriiisclie 
Waffengdnge (-1884). Bleibtreu, i)tes irae. — 
Ibsen, An Enemy of the People. Howells, 
A Modern Instance. Crawford, Mr. Isaacs. 

1883 Wagner and Turgeneff died. — Hopfen, Gedichte. 

Rosegger, Der Gottsucher. Fontane, Schach 
von Wuthenow. Prince Schonaich, Dichtun- 
gen. Fitger, Von Gottes Gnaden. Kretzer, 
Die Verkommenen. Liliencron, Adjutanten- 
ritte. Nietzsche, Also sprach Zarathustra. — 
Stevenson, Treasure Island. 

1884 Laube, Geibel, and Charles Reads died. — Storm, 

Zur Chronih von Drieshuus. C. F. Meyer, 
Die Hochzeit des Monchs. Wildenbruch, 
Christoph Marlow. — Ibsen, The Wild Duck. 
Dandet, Sapho. Mark Twain, Huckleberry 
Finn. Stockton, TJie Lady or the Tigerf 

1885 Victor Hugo andU. S. Grant died. — Spielhagen, 

Quisisana. Heiberg, Apotheker Heinrich. 
Sudermann, Im Zwielicht. Bleibtreu, Revo- 
lution der Litteratur. — Moderne Dichtercha- 
raktere. — Howells, Rise of Silas Lapham. 
(Miss Murfree), The Prophet of the Great 
Smoky Mountains. 

188G Keller, Martin Salander. Wildenbruch, Das 
neue Gehot. Liliencron, Breide Hummels- 
biittel. W. Hertz, Spielmannshuch. Nietz- 
sche, Jenseits von Gut tmd Base. — Ibsen, 
Rosmersholm. Henry James, The Bostonians. 
Stevenson, Kidnapped; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. 
Hyde. 

1887 Heyse, Der Roman der Stiftsdame. Ebner- 
Eschenbach, Das Gemeindekind. C. F. Meyer, 



^8 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Versuchung des Pescara. Sudermann, Frau 
Sorge. H. Hart, Lied der Menschheii. — 
Tolstoy, Power of Darkness. Crawford, 
Saracinesca. Thomas Nelson Page, In Ok 
Virginia. 

1888 Th. Storm and Matthew Arnold died. William 

II. became German Emperor. — Storm, Schim- 
melreiter. Hamerling, ffomunculus. Walloth, 
Der Gladiator. Fontane, Irrungen^ Wirrun- 
gen. Wildenbruch, Die Quitzoivs. Kretzer, 
Meister Tim'pe. Liliencron, TJnter flatternden 
Falinen. Sudermann, Die Elire; Geschwister. 
Conrad, Was die Isar rausclit. — Kipling, 
Plain Tales from the Hills. Mrs. Ward, 
Roiert Elsmere. Bellamy, Loohing Back- 
ward. 

1889 Anzengruber, Hamerling, Augier, and Browning 

died. — Wilbrandt, Der Meister von Palmyra. 
Liliencron, Gedichte; Der Mdcen. Suder- 
, mann, Der Katzensteg. Isolde Kurz, Gedichte. 
Holz and Schlaf, Die Familie Selicke; Papa 
Hamlet. Hauptmann, Vor Sonnenaufgang. 
Nietzsche, Gbtzendammerung . — Howells, A 
Hazard of New Fortunes. Roosevelt, TJie 
Winning of the West. 

1890 Keller and Cardinal Newman died. Bismarck 

retired. — Anzengruber, Der Fleck a%if der 
Ehr. Ebner-Eschenbach, Unsilhnbar. Fon- 
tane, Stine. Isolde Kurz, Florentiner No- 
vellen. Hauptmann, Friedensfest. Stefan 
George, Hymnen. Bahr, Zur Kritik der 
Moderne. Langbehn, Rembrandt als Erzieher. 
— Loti, Pecheur d^Islande. Zola, La Bete 
hiimaine. Eugene Field, Little Book of 
Western Verse, 

1891 Bancroft and Moltke died. — Fontane, Umoieder- 

bringlich. Wildenbruch, Die Haxibenlerche. 
Sudermann, Sodoms Ende. Hauptmann, Ein- 
same Menschen. Ilenckell, Trutznachtigall. 
Dehmel, Erlbs^tngen. Stefan George, Pilger- 
fahrt. — Ibsen, Hedda G abler. Maeterlinck, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 39 

Princesse Maleine. Kipling, Tlie Light that 
Failed. Hardy, Tess. Barrie, The Little 
Minister. Garlaud, Main- Travelled Roads. 

1892 Renaii, Tennyson, Whitman, and Whittier died. 

— Wilbrandt, Hermann Ifinger. Sudermann, 
lolanthes Hochzeit. Hauptmann, Die Weber; 
Kollege Crampton; Der Apostel; Bahmodrtcr 
Thiel. Fulda, Die Sklavin. Wolzogen, Das 
Lnmpengesindel. Carl Busse, Gedichte. Stefan 
George, Algabal. Hofmannsthal, Qestern; 
Der Tod Tizians. — Bourget, Cosmopolis. Ver- 
laine, Choix de Poesies. Maeterlinck, Uln- 
truse; Les Aveugles. Zola, La Debacle. 

1893 Maupassant and Taine died. — Spielhagen, Sonn- 

tagskind. Sudermann, Heimat. Hauptmann, 
Hannele; Der Biberpelz. Fulda, Der Talis- 
man. TLdlh^^Jugcnd. JyoivaxaX, Aber die Liebe. 
Falke, Tanz und Andacht. Ricarda Huch, 
Ludolf Ursleu. — Ibsen, Architect Solness. 
Kipling, Many Liventions. Pater, Plato and 
Platonism. Howells, The Coast of Bohemia. 
James, The Private Life. de Heredia, 
Tropihees. 

1894 Sudermann, Es war. Ricarda Huch, Gedichte. 

Johanna Ambrosius, Gedichte. Hofmanns- 
thal, Der Tor und der Tod. — d'Annunzio, 
Trionfo della Morte ("Triumph of Death"). 

1895 Freytag died. — Fontane, Effi Driest. Wil- 

brandt, Die Osterinsel. Liliencron, Eriegs- 
novellen. Gabriele Reuter, Aus guter Familie. 
Hauptmann, Florian Geyer. Carl Busse, 
Neue Gedichte. Dehmel, Lebensbldtter. Stefan 
George, Biicher der Hirten. Isolde Kurz, 
Italienische Erzdhlungen. Polenz, Der Biitt- 
nerbauer. 

1896 Wildenbruch, Heinrich. Hauptmann, Die ver- 

snnkene Glocke. Arno Holz, Sozialaristokra- 
teti. Dehmel, Weib tend Welt. Helene Bohlau, 
Der Eangierbahnhof. — Ibsen, John Gabriel 
Borkman. Swinburne, The Tale of Balen. 
Parker, Seats of the Mighty. 



40 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1897 Queen Victoria's Jubilee. Brahms died.— 

Kretzer, Das Gesicht Christi. Liliencron, 
Poggfred. Sudormunn, MorituH. IJalbe, 
Mutter Erile. Bierbaum, Stilpc. Polenz, Dcr 
Gra()cnhager. Omptodu, Sijlvester von Gcycr. 
— Sicnkiowicz, Quo Vadiif? 

1898 Bismarck, Gladstone, Ebers, Fontane, and C. P. 

Moyor died, — Sudermann, Johannes; Die drei 
Reiherfedern. Hauptmann, Fuhrmann Heu- 
schel. Stefan George, Das Jahr der Seele. 
Bismarck, Gcdanken und Ermnerungen. — 
Rostand, Cyrano do Bergerac. Stephen 
Phillips, Poems. Watts-Dunton, Ayhuin. 
Hopkinson Smith, Caleb West. 

1899 Claus Groth died. — J. Hart, Der neue Gott. 

Hofmannsthal, Theater in Versen. Helene 
Bohlau, Halhtier. Ricarda Huch, Die Blilte- 
zeit dcr Romantik. — Stephen Phillips, Paolo 
and Francesca. Churchill, Richard Carvel. 
AVestcott, David Harum. 

1900 Nietzsche, Ruskin, Blackmore, and C. D. Warner 

died. — Sudermann, Johannisfeuer. Haupt- 
mann, Schluck und Jau; Michael Kramer 
(1901). Halbo, Das tatisendjdhrige Reich. 
Dreyer, Der Prohekayididat. Dehmol, Luci- 
fer. Stefan George, Dcr Teppich des Lehens. 
Ompteda, Eyscn. — Ibsen, Wheti the Dead 
Awaken. Tolstoy, Resurrection. 



BIBLIOGKAPHY 

Cross-references to the consecutive numbers of the items 
in the Bibliography are given in heavy figures. 

The prices quoted refer generally to bound copies. It is 
the usual custom of publishers and dealers in Germany to 
deliver books unbound, unless bound copies are specifically 
ordered. 

A large part of the book trade in Germany is done by the 
second-hand book stores (Antiquariate), some of which have 
enormous stocks, and through which good books are often to 
be had at very low prices. Lists of the catalogues issued and 
sent on request by these "antiquaries" are published from 
time to time in Modern Language Notes, Baltimore (see below, 
No. 114a). 

Abbreviations. — Annot. = annotated. B.= Berlin. Bibl. 
Inst, (see No. 146 below). biogr.= biography. Br. = Braun- 
schweig (Brunswick), cf . = compare, col. = column, coll. 
= collected, collection. Cot ta (see No. 139 below), crit. = 
critical. DNL (see No. 142 below). Dr. = Dresden, ed. = 
edited, edition. F. = Frankfurt am Main, f . , flf . = and fol- 
lowing. H. = Hamburg. Hempel (see No. 143 below). 
Hendel (see No. 137 below). Hesse (see No. 144 below), ill. 
= illustrated, incl. = including. L.= Leipzig. Litt. Ver. 
(see No. 138 below). M. = Marks (M.l. =24 cents). Meyer 
(see No. 146 below). Mn. = Miinchen (Munich), mod. = 
modern, modernized. Neudr. (see No. 147 below). No. 
= Number. P. = Paderborn. Pf. = Pfennige (100 Pf.= M. 1. ). 
prep. = preparation, pub. = published. Reclam (see No. 
148 below). repr. = reprint, reprinted. sel. = selected, 
selections. sep. = separate(ly). St. = Stuttgart. Str. = 
Strassburg. subscr. = subscription, transl. = translated, 
translation, unb. = unbound. Vol. or v. = volume(s). W. 
= Wien (Vienna). Z. = Ziirich. 

I. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY 

A. History of Literature and of Literary Forms^ 
Biography, Chronology 

1. In General 

1. Allgemeine deutsche Biograjjhie, pub. by Dunc- 
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pedia, to be consulted for all but the most 
recent authors. 

41 



42 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

2. Baechtold, J. GescMchte der deutschen Litte- 

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3. Bobertag, F. GescMcMe des Romans in Deutsch- 

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6. Briimmer, Fr. Lexikon der deutschen Dichter 

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8. Creizenach, W. GescMchte des neueren Dramas^ 

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9. Eloesser, A. Das Biirgerliche Drama: Seine 

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10. Francke, Kuno. History of German Literature 

as Determined ~by Social Forces, Holt & Co., 
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11. Gervinus, G. GescMchte der deutschen Dichtung, 

5th ed. by K. Bartsch, Engelmann, L., 1871- 
74, 5 v., M.53.50. The first great history of 
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often biased and partly out of date. 

12. Goedeke, Karl. Grundriss zur GescMchte der 

deutschen Dichtung^ 2d ed. by E. Goetze, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 43 

Ehlermann, Dr., 1884 ff., 7 v., M.116.60. (to 
the romantic period, being continued). Very 
complete bibliography for the whole domain 
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specialist; some per.sonal prejudice in the 
treatment of individual authors. Cf. No. 
122. 

13. Hettner, H. Die deutsche Litteratur im 18. 

Jahrhundert, 4th ed. by 0. Harnack, Vieweg, 
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the fundamental Avork for this period. Parts 
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14. Kirchner, Fr. Synclironismus zur deutschen 

National- Litteratur^ Mayer & Muller,B. , 1885, 
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15. Klee, G. Grundziige der deutschen Litteraturge- 

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16. Koberstein, A. Grttndriss der GescMchte der 

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17. Konnecke, G. Bilderatlas zur Geschichte der 

deutschen Nationallitteratur, 2d ed., Mar- 
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18. Krauss, R. SchivdUsche LitteraturgescMchte^ 

2 v., Mohr, Tubingen, 1897-99, M.18. 

19. Nagl, J. W., and Zeidler, J. Deutsch-bster- 

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20. Palm, H. Beitrage zur Geschichte der deutschen 



44 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Litteratur des 16. unci 17. JahrJmnderts^ 
Breslau, 1877. 

21. Robertson, John G. A History of German Lit- 

erature, Putnam's, N. Y., 1902, $3.50. The 
best up-to-date treatment in English. 

22. Scherer, Wilhelm. Geschichte der deutschen Lit- 

teratur, 9th ed., Weidmann, B., 1903, M.IO. 
Easily the best work of its kind, admirably 
arranged and brilliantly written, but based in 
part on unproved theories ; ends with Goethe's 
death, 1833. Transl. into English by F. 0. 
Conybeare, Oxford, 1885, 3 v., 31 shillings. — 
Cf. Nos. 3, 68, 90. 

23. Schmidt, Julian. Geschichte der deutschen Lit- 

teratur von Leiiniz Ms auf unsere Zeit, Hertz, 
B. (now Cotta), 1886-96, 5 v., M.43. Bril- 
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24. Vilmar, A. F. C. Geschichte der deutschen Na- 

tional- Litteratur , continued for the 19th cen- 
tury by A. Stern, 35th ed., 1900, M.6.60. Still 
valuable, though colored by the author's per- 
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25. Vogt, F., and Koch, M. Geschichte der deutscheoi 

Litteratitr, Bibl. Inst., 1897, M.16. With 
admirable facsimiles and other illustrations, 
valuable for reference ; together with Scherer, 
the best work for general use. 

26. Wackernagel, W. Geschichte der deutschen Lit- 

teratur, completed by E. Martin, Basel, 1879- 
94, 2 v., M.37.30. Dry, but full of valuable 
material. Of. No. 126. 

27. Waldberg, M. v. Deutsche Renaissance- Lyrik, 

Hertz, B., 1888 (now Cotta), M..5.G0.—Die 
galante Lyrik, Str., 1885. These two works 
cover the secular lyric of the 17th century. 

3. For the Niketeenth Cektury 

28. Bartels, Ad. Die deutsche Dichtung der Gegen- 

tvart, 5th ed., Avenarius, L., 1903, M.5. An 
excellent review of German literature since 
1850; not without partisan bias. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 45 

29. Brandes, Georg. Die Hauptstromungen der Lit- 

ter atur des 19. Jahrhunderts, 5th ed., Bars- 
dorf, B., 1897, 6 v., M.30. or 2 v., M.20. 
Transl. from the Danish. The best compara- 
tive study of European literary movements iu 
the 19th century; Vol. II deals with the Ger- 
man Romantic School, Vol. Ill with "Young 
Germany." Individual and radical in tone. 
Cf. No. 53. 

30. Briimmer, F, Lexihon der deutschen Dichter und 

Prosaisten des 19. Jahrliwiderts, Reclam, 2 v., 
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31. Busse, Carl. GesdiicMe der deutschen DicTitung 

im neunzelmten Jahrhundert, Schneider, B., 
1901, M.3. (from the general review of Ger- 
man progress in the 19 th century Das 
Deutsche JahrMmdert^ ed. by G. Stockhausen, 
do., 1901, 2 v., M.20.). An interesting, if 
somewhat subjective, review by a lyric poet 
of distinction. Cf. Nos. 129, 173. 

32. Hanstein, A. v. Das jilngste Deutschland, 2d 

ed., Voigtlander, L., 1901, M.S. Important 
for the literary movements of the last two 
decades, ill. with many jjortraits. 

33. Haym, R. Die romantische Schule., Gaertner, 

B., 1870, M.12. (Out of print; facsimile 
reprint, Gaertner, 1902, M.16. unb.). Funda- 
mental for the Tieck-Schlegel group; a pro- 
found study, especially of the philosophic 
elements in Romanticism. 

34. Heine, Heinrich. Die romantische Schule (in 

his works) ; brilliant and suggestive, highly 
subjective. 

35. Huch, Ricarda. Die Bliitezeit der RomantiJc, 

2d ed., Haessel, L., 1901, M.6. An excellent 
study of the older Romanticists. — Atishreitung 
und Verfall der Romantilc, Haessel, L., 1902, 
M.6. Continuation of the foregoing. Cf. No. 
254. 

36. Kiirschner, J. Deutscher Litter atur-Kalender, 



46 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

pub, annually, Gosclien, L., M.6.50. Cata- 
logue of living authors in every line, and of 
their works; of publishers, periodicals, thea- 
ters, etc. 

37. Litzmann, B. Das deutsche Drama in den lit- 

terarisclien Bewegungen der Gegenwart, 4th 
ed., Voss, H., 1898, M.5. 

38. Lublinski, S. Litteratur und Oesellsdiaft im 

19. Jahrhunderty Cronbach, B., 1900, 4 v., 
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39. Meyer, R. M. Die deutsche Litteratur des 19. 

Jahrhunderts, 2d ed., Bondi, B., 1900, 
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gauge the whole vast literature of the cen- 
tury. Less a history than a series of studies 
of individual authors. Cf. Nos. 66, 90, 
115. 

40. Mielke, H. Der deutsche Roman des 19. Jahr- 

hunderts, 4th ed., 1900, M.(). The best work 
on the fiction of the century. 

41. Proelss, J. Das junge Deufschland, Cotta, 1S92, 

M.14. The best work on this group; largely 
a study of Gutzkow. 

42. Salomon, L. Geschichte der deutschen National- 

Litteratur des 19. Jahrhunderts, 2d ed., 1887, 
M.12. Still useful for reference, though quite 
inferior to Meyer (No. 39) for criticism and 
characterization. 

43. Steiger, E. Das Werden des neuen Dramas, 

Fontane, B., 1898, 2 v., M.12. Interesting 
study of the development of the modern 
drama, with special reference to Ibsen, Haupt- 
mann, and Maeterlinck. 

44. ■ Stern, A. Die deutsche National- Litteratur vom 

Tode Goethes his zur Gegenwart, 4th ed., 1900, 
M.2.80, (Also appended to Vilmar, No. 
24). 

45. Weitbrecht, C. Deutsche Litteraturgeschichte 

des 19. Jalirhunderfs, Goscheu, L., 2 v., 
M.1.60. Cf. No. 104. 



OF MODERN GERMyVN LITERATURE 47 

B. Collected Critical Essays 

46. Bahr, Ilormann. Htudien zur Kritik dcr Afo- 
derne^ Kiitton & hoon'inp;, F., 1H94, M.7. On 
rocont litoniry iiiovornoiitH in Europo, Homo 
(iormiin and inoro Froncli JiuthorH, paintin^r^ 
and ilio Lhoator. — Itenai.ssantx: Neue Sliidicn 
zur Krililc dcr Moderne, Fiaohor, H., 1HI)7, 
M.kSU. Of Bimilar character. liahr in tlio 
roprosonlativo critic of tho younger Viennese 
ponoration. 

47 liorj^r, Lc!0, JJcrNaturalisnms: ZurPsychologie der 
modcrnen Kunst^VimmX^ Mn., 1H92. — Zwi.schon 
zwci Jakrhwnderlcn^ RiHion & Looiiing, F., 
1H9G, M.9. (IroatH among oiliorH WioizHcho, 
Scliack, lloino, llobhol, Sudorniann). — Der 
Uehermeniick in der mudcrneu lAltcvatur^ Mn., 
1893 (among otliors Niotzsclio, Wilbrandt, 
R. Vo88, Wildonbruch, Fnlda, liloibirou, 
Ilauptmann, Dolimcl). — Ncne Essais^ 8oliuIzo, 
Oldenburg, 1902, M.G. (ijicl. NieizHclio, Fon- 
tane, Kaal)e, Liiigg, Lilioncron, Ilauptmann, 
Tolstoy, Maeterlinck). 

48. Bernays, M. Schriften zur" Kritik iind T Alter a- 
iuryenchiclde, Oosclien, St., and IJohr, [J., 
4 v., 1895-99, M.4().80. MiHcolluneouH osHayH 
on topicH scattered through tho wliole range of 
German literature, of very uruxiual value, 
partly collected after the author's death. 
BornayH representH an interesting coml)inution 
of scholar and essayist. 

49 Bettolhoim, A. Deutsche und Franzonen, Ilartlo- 
ben, W., 1895, M.5. (inch Ebnor-Fschen- 
bach, lioseggor, Anzengruber, Auorbach). Tho 
author is an Austrian jourjialist. 

fiO. Biose, A. Lyrische Dit^Jitnnf/utidneueredeut.tche 
Lyri/cer, Hertz, H., 1H90 (now Cotta), M.4.G0. 
Studies of most of tlio important lyric poets, 
from the later Romanticists to tho present; 
based upon a theory of tho lyric. — Pddar/fx/ik 
und Poesie, Claertnor, B., 1900, M.7.50. 



48 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Essays On pedagogical problems in the teach- 
ing of literature, and on Nature-Sense in 
TJhland, Morike, Storm, and other poets. 

51. Bleibtreu, K. Revolution der Litteratui\ Fried- 

rich, L., 1886 (now Costenoble, Jena), M.2. 
— Der Kampf urns Dasein der Litteratur^ 
do., 1887, M.2,50. Characteristically vio- 
lent and personal pamphlets from the early 
days of Naturalism in Germany. Cf. No. 
160. 

52. Bolsche, "W. Hinter der Weltstadt: Friedrichs- 

hagener Gedanken zur dsthetiscJien Kultur^ 
Diederichs, L., 1901, M.6. Interesting reflec- 
tions of a philosophic spirit, referring to 
Heine, Novalis, Ebers, Ebner-Eschenbach, the 
Hart Brothers, Hauptmann, and others. 

53. Brandes, Georg. Moderne Geister^ 3d ed., Riitten 

u. Loening, F., 1897, M.11.50 (incl. Heyse, 
Bjornson, Ibsen. — Engl, transl. by R. B. 
Anderson, Eminent Authors of the 19th Cen- 
tury^ Crowell, N. Y., 1886). — Menschen und 
WerJce, 3d ed., do., 1900, M.ll. (incl. Goethe, 
Nietzsche, Sudermann, Hauptmann, Tolstoy). 
In new ed. of complete works, I, Deutsche 
Persbnlichkeiten^ Langen, Mn., 1903, M.S. 50. 
Cf. No. 29. 

54. Bulthaupt, H. Dramaturgie des ScJiauspiels, 

4 v., Schulze, Oldenburg (I, 8th ed., 1902, 
M.7. : Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, II, 
7th ed., 1902, M.6. : Shakspere. Ill, 6th ed., 
1902, M.6. : Grillparzer, Hebbel, Ludwig, 
Gutzkow, Laube. IV, 3d ed., 1902, M.7.: 
Ibsen, Wildenbruch, Sudermann, Hauptmann) . 
Essentially a series of expanded essays on the 
authors treated, with analysis and criticism of 
their plays. 

55. Ernst, A. W. Litterarische CharahterHlder: Ein 

Buch fur die deutsche Familie, Kloss, H., 
1895, M.S. (incl. Lessing, Goethe, Schiller, 
Uhland, Ohamisso, Kleist, Lenau, Renter, 
with inferior portraits). A popular book, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 49 

as the sub-title indicates. Neither orig- 
inal nor brilliant, but good for a rapid 
survey. 

66. Franzos, K. E. Die GescUclite des Erstlings- 

werks, Concordia, B., M.7.50. Autobiogr. 
sketches by a number of living authors. 

67. FreytagjGustav. Aufsdtzezur GescMchte,Littera- 

tur tend Kunst, Hirzel, L., 1888, M.6. 
(incl. Ohamisso, Ludwig, Alexis, Reuter, 
Grillparzer, Geibel). — Vermischte Aufsdtzey 
ed. by E. Elster, Hirzel, L., 1901 (incl. J. 
Grimm, Heyse, Auerbach, Goethe, Volkslied). 
Freytag was one of the best essayists of the 
last generation. Of. Nos. 100, 200. 

68. Grimm, Hermann (son of Wilhelm). Essays^ 

4 v., B. and Gutersloh, 1871-90, M.7.50. to 
M.IO. each. (In I, A. v. Humboldt, Schleier- 
macher, Gervinus; in IV, Bettina v. Arnim, 
Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm. — Select Essays on 
Literature^ transl. into English by Sarah H. 
Adams, Cupples & Hurd, Boston, 1888, incl. 
Bettina, Grimm Brothers, Emerson.) Excel- 
lent style, fine aesthetic sense. 

69. Grotthuss, J. E. von. ProUeme und Charakter- 

A;oj9/e,Greiner & Pfeiffer, St., 1898, M.7. (incl. 
Dahn, Ebers, Riehl, R. Voss, Nietzsche, 
Sudermann, Hauptmann, Liliencron, Dehmel, 
Ibsen, Tolstoy). Popular essays, from a con- 
servative point of view; with portraits. 

60. Harnack, 0. Essais und Studien zur Litter atur- 

geschichte, Vieweg, Br., 1899, M.7. Mostly 
on special Goethe subjects. The author is a 
consistent champion of the aesthetic principles 
accepted by Goethe and Schiller, and perhaps 
the best living representative of "classicism" 
in that sense. Of. No. 86. 

61. Hart, H. and J.~ Kritische Waffengdiige 

Wigand, L,, 6 parts, 1882-84, M.l. each (in 
I, Schack; in VI, Spielhagen, etc.). Sharp 
attacks upon the favorite authors of the older 
generation ; the first important critical work 



50 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

of the "youngest Germans." Cf. No. 228. 

62. Hebbel, Fr. Zitr Tlieorie der Kunst and Glia- 

rakteristiken, in the complete editions of 
Hebbel 's works. Among the most valuable 
critical works of the 19th century. Original, 
incisive and suggestive, especially for the 
theory of the drama. Written between 1843 
and 1862. Cf. No. 233. 

63. Hillebrand, K. Zeiten, Volker und Menscheriy 

7 v., Oppenheim, B., 1879f. (4th ed., Triib- 
ner, Str., 1898f.), M.35. One of the finest 
collections of German essays; largely upon 
French life and literature, also upon German 
and English. 

64. Kiirnberger, F. Literarische Herzenssaclien, Eos- 

ner, W., 1877, M.5. (inch Schiller, Jordan, 
Grillparzer, Keller). An excellent collection. 

65. Ludwig, Otto. Studien und Kritische Schrifteyiy 

in Vols. V-VI of his 8c1iriften, ed. by" Ad. 
Stern and Erich Schmidt; portions in other 
eds. Like those of his contemporary Hebbel, 
Ludwig's critical writings are worthy of care- 
ful study; great admiration of Shakspere, 
hostility toward Schiller. Cf. No. 285. 

66. Meyer, E. M. Deutsche Cliaraktere, Hofmann, 

B., 1897, M.7. (incl. Lenz, Immermann, 
Platen, Droste-Hlilshoff, Freiligrath). Cf. No. 
39. 

67. Minor, J. Die ScJiicksals-Tragodie iri'^ihren 

Hauptvertretern^ Eiitten & Loening, F., 
1883, M.4. unb. Three excellent studies^f 
Werner, Milliner, and Houwald. Cf. Nos. 
88, 359. 
67a. Sauer, A. Gesammelte Reden und Aufsdtze zur 
Oescliichte der Litteratur in Oesterreich und 
DeutscMand, Fromme, W., 1903 (incl. Hol- 
derlin, Grillparzer, Eaimund, Anzengruber, 
Ebner-Eschenbach, Ludwig, and Scheffel). 
The author is a first-rate authority, especially 
on Austrian literature. 

68. Scherer, W. Vortrdge und Aufsdtze zur Ge- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 51 

schichte des geistigen Lebens in Deutschland 
und Oesterreich, Weidmann, B., 1874, M.S. 
unb. (incl. Nibelungenlied,Holderlin,Schleier- 
macher, Grillparzer, Ludwig, Keller). — Kleine 
Schriften^ ed. by K. Burdach and Erich 
Schmidt, Weidmann, B., 1893, I, M.15. unb. 
(philology and poetics); II, M.8. unb. (incl. 
Lessing, Arnim, Auerbach, Keller, Freytag, 
Dahn, Spielhagen, and many reviews of im- 
portant biographical and historical works). 
Scherer represents the highest type of the 
combination of philology and literary criti- 
cism. Cf. No. 22. 

69. Schlegel, August Wilhelm and Friedrich. The 

most important critics of the Eomantic 
School, See under these names in the Bib- 
liography of Authors, Nos. 329, 330. 

70. Schmidt, Erich. Charakteristiken^ Weidmann, 

B., 2d ed., 1901, M.IO. (incl. Faust, Mo- 
scherosch, Grimmelshausen, Haller, Klop- 
stock, Miller, Biirger, Goethe, Schiller, Kleist, 
Kaimund, Auerbach, Storm). — Charakteris- 
iiken, Ziueite Reihe^ do., 1901, M.8. (incl. 
Luther, Sachs, Goethe, Freytag, Fontane, 
Keller, Platen, Immermann, Ebner-Eschen- 
bach, and Hamerling polemics). The author 
represents a rare combination of scholarship 
with literary sense and an admirable style. 
Cf. No. 91. 

71. Schonbach, A. E. Uber Lesen und Bildung, 

6th ed., Lenschner & Lubensky, Graz, 1900, 
M.4. (incl. Emerson, recent German poetry, 
realism, Ibsen, and an interesting list of the 
world's best books). — Gesammelte Aufsdtze 
zur neueren Litteratur in Deutschland, Oester- 
reich, Amerika, do., 1900, M.6. (incl. Schiller, 
Uhland, Freytag, Fitger, Grillparzer, Griin, 
Anzengruber, Cooper, Longfellow, Haw- 
thorne). Sympathetic and attractive essays, 
by an author who takes an unusual interest in 
American literature. 



52 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

72. Servaes, F. Praeludien^ Schuster & Loeffler, 

B., 1899, M.6.50. (incl. Anzengruber, Liliea- 
cron, Holz, Schlaf, Dehmel, Haaptmann, 
Bismarck, and a number of contemporary 
German painters). One of the best collec- 
tions of essays on recent literature. 

73. Treitschke, H. von. Historische und politische 

Aufsdtze^ Vol. I, 5th ed., Hirzel, L., 1886, 
M,6. unb. (incl. Milton, Lessing, Kleist, 
Fichte, Uhland, Byron, Ludwig, Hebbel). 
Incisive essays by an eminent historian, with 
a strong conservative spirit. 

74. Vischer, Fr. Th. Kritisclie Odnge, 2 v., Fues, 

Tiibingen, 1844 (incl. Morike, Herwegh), and 
Neue Folge, 6 parts, St., 1860-73, M.2.70 
each (in IV, Uhland; in VI, Jean Paul). — 
Altes und Neues, 3 parts, Bonz, St., 18821 
(I, Morike ; II, Keller) , and Neue Folge, do. , 
1889 (Hebbel, Auerbach). Critical studies 
by one of the greatest German specialists in 
aesthetics. 

75. Werner, E. M. VoUendete und Ringende^ Bruns, 

Minden, 1900, M.5.50 (incl. Geibel, Heyse, 
Viebig, Dehmel, Busse). Of. No. 96. 

C. Theory of Literature and of Literary Forms 

76. For an exhaustive descriptive bibliography on 

this whole subject, see Gayley and Scott, 
Methods and Materials of Literary Criticism, 
I, Ginn, Boston, 1899, $1.25. Vol. II in 
prep. Compare also, in general, Nos. 46-75. 

1. General Theory, Poetics akd Metrics 

77. Baumgart, H. Handhuch der Poetih, Cotta, 

St., 1887, M.12. A learned and thorough, 
but heavy, critical study, based largely upon 
Aristotle, Lessing, and Schiller. 

78. Belling, E. Die Metrik Schiller s, Koebner, 

Breslau, 1883, M.8. \m\).~Die Metrih Les- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 53 

sings, B., 18S7.—BeUrdge zur Metrik Goethes, 
Bromberg, 1884, 1885, 1887. 

79. Beyer, C. Deutsche Poetik, 3d ed., Behr, B., 

1900, 3 v., M.13. With copious illustrative 
examples from German literature. 

Biese, A. See No. 50. 

Bodmer. See No. 162. 

80. Borinski, K. Die Poetih der Renaissance und 

die Anfdnge der litter arischen Kritik in 
Deutschland, Weidmann, B., 1886, M.7. unb. 
Cf. J. E. Spingarn, A History of Literary 
Criticism in the Renaissance, Macmillan 
^.Y.,\8^2,U.m.— Deutsche Poetik^GoQchen, 
L., 1898, 80 Pf. A handy primer of poetics. 
Cf. No. 6. 

81. Braitmaier, F. Geschichte der poetischen TJieorie 

tend Kritik von den Diskursen der Maler his 
auf Lessing, Huber, Frauenfeld, 1888-89, 
2 v., M.12. Cf. No. 162. 

82. Bruchmann, K. Poe/*^, Hertz, B., 1898, M. 7. 50. 

An attempt at a "natural philosophy" of 
poetry. 

83. Carriere, M. Die Poesie: Ihr Wesen und ihre 

Formen, mit Grundziigen der vergleichenden 
Litteraturgeschichte, 2d ed., Brockhaus, L. 
1884, M. 13.50. Very readable. 

84. Elster, E. Prinzipien der Litteraturiuisseji- 

schaft, Niemeyer, Halle, I, 1897, M.9. unb. 
An interesting, but perhaps premature, 
attempt to work out a complete system and 
methodology of literary "science," based 
largely upon Wundt's Psychology.— Cf. the 
dissertation of E. Grosse, Die Litteratur- 
tvissenschafi, ihr Ziel und ihr Weg, Halle, 
1887, M.l. ; B. ten Brink, tfber die Auf gate der 
Litteraturgeschichte, Heitz, Str., 1891; and 
W. Wetz, Uber Litter aturgeschicUe, Eeiss, 
Worms, 1891, M.l. (against ten Brink.) 
Goethe. Critical writings, letters, and conversa- 
tions. See under No. 208. 



54 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

85. Gottschall, R. von. Poetih. Die Dichikunst 

und ihre TechnUc, vom Standpunhte der 
Neuzeit, 5th ed., Breslaii, 1882, M.9. 
Popular, written from a national point of 
view. 
Gottsched. See No. 211. 

86. Haruack, 0. Die hlassische Aesthetik der 

DeutscJien, Hinrichs, L., 1892, M.6. A 
sympathetic study of the theories of Goethe 
and Schiller. Cf. No. 60. 

Hebbel. See No. 61. 

Herder. Critical writings, in the collected 
works under No. 242. 

Lessing. Critical writings, in the collected 

works under No. 278. 
Ludwig. See No. 65, 

87. Meyer, T. A. Das Stilgesetz der Poesie, Hirzel, 

L., 1901, M.5. An interesting, though some- 
what doctrinaire, analysis of the psychological 
effects of poetry. 

88. Minor, J. NeuJiocJideutsche Meirik, 2d ed., 

Triibner, Str., 1902, M.IO. unb. The standard 
work on modern German metrics. — Cf. the 
chapter Deutsche Metrih by H. Paul in Paul's 
Grundriss der germanischen Philologie^ 2d 
ed., Triibner, Str., 1896 f. 

Opitz. See No. 303. 

89. Saintsbury, Geo. A History of Criticism, 3 yoIs.j 

Dodd, Mead & Co., N.Y., $3.50 each. (I,Class- 
ical and Mediaeval, 1900; II, Renaissance to 
18th century inch, 1902 ; III, Modern, in prep.) 
A monumental work, based upon vast read- 
ing; indispensable to the student of the sub- 
ject in its larger aspects. 

90. Scherer, W. Poetih, Weidmann, B., 1888, 

M.7. unb. (Edited from Scherer 's lecture 
notes by R. M. Meyer). Somewhat fragment- 
ary, but interesting and stimulating. Cf . No. 
22. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 55 

Schiller. Critical writings, correspondence. See 

No. 327. 
Schlegel, A. "W., Fr., and J. E. See under Nos. 

329-331. 

91. Schmidt, Erich. Deutsche Eeimstudie7i, /, 

Reimer, B., 1901, M.2. Studies of modern 
German stereotyped and rare rhymes. Cf. 
Xo. 70. 

92. Zarncke, Fr. tfber den funffiissigen Iambus 

mit besonderer Rilcksicht auf seine Behand- 
lung durch Lessing, Schiller und Goethe^ 
Edelmann, L., 1865 (reprinted in Goethe- 
schriften von Fr. Zarncke^ Avenarius, L., 
1897, M.12.) 

2. The Lyric 

Biese, A. See No. 50. 

93. Bruinier, J. W. Das deutsche VolksUed. Uber 

Werde7i und Wesen des deutschen Volksge- 
sanges, Teubner, L., 1899, M.1.15. Cf. No. 
351. 

94. Chevalier, L. Zur Poetik der Ballade, four 

numbers, in the annual reports of the Staats- 
Obergymnasium, Prag, 1891-92, 1894-95, 
M.1.20 each. — Cf. H. Benzmann, Die deutsche 
Ballade, in Das litterarische Echo, IV, 1085, 
1157. 

95. Holz, Arno. Revolution der Lyrik, Sassenbach, 

B., 1899, M.2.50 unb. An intensely per- 
sonal polemic pamphlet in defense of the 
Walt Whitman-like freedom of lyric form 
adopted by Holz and other younger poets, 
with illustrative extracts. 

96. Werner, R. M. Lyrik und Lyriker, Voss, H., 

1890, M.12. A detailed and extensive anal- 
ysis of the lyric process and of lyric form, 
with an elaborate attempt at logical classifica- 
tion; goes too far, perhaps, in carrying out 
the analogy with biological processes. Cf. 
No. 75. 



56 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

3. The Drama 

97. Avonianus (pseud, of Eobert Hessen). Drama- 

tisclie Ha7idwerhslehre., 2d ed., Walther, B., 
1903, M.6. unb. Interesting practical sug- 
gestions to the playwright, with technical 
analysis. 

98. Borinski, K. Das TlieaUr^ sein Wesen^ seine 

Gescliiclite, seine Meister, Teubner, L., 1899, 
M.1.25. A rapid review of the ancient and 
modern drama in popular lectures. Cf. Ko. 4. 

Bulthaupt. See No. 54. 

99. Diisel, F. Der dramatische Mo7iolog in der 

Poetih des 17. und 18. Jalirhundcrts und in 
den Dramen Lessings^ Voss, H., 1897, M.2.40 
unb. 

Eloesser. See No. 9. 

100. Freytag, Gustav. Die Technik des Dramas, 

(1863), 8th ed., Hirzel, L., 1898, M.5. unb. 
The basal work on the subject, dealing with 
the style and structure of the Greek and Ger- 
man drama and Shakspere. — Based upon 
Freytag, with careful application of his method 
of analysis to the German dramas most read in 
school, is E. Franz, Der Aufbau der Hand- 
lung in den hlassischen Schuldramen, Vel- 
hagen & Klasing, Bielefeld, 1892, M.4.50 
unb. Useful as a guide to the student. 

Hebbel. See No. 61. 

Ludwig. See No. 65. 

Minor. See No. 67. 

101. Pfordten, 0. von der. Werden und Wesen des 

historischen Dramas, Winter, Heidelberg, 
1901, M.5.60. An interesting discussion of 
the conditions of the historical drama, with a 
brief review of the history of this form. 

102. Sittenberger, H. Studien zur Dramaturgie der 

Gegenwart, I: Das dramatische Schajfen i?i 
Oesterreich, Beck, Mn., 1898, M.S. Drama- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 57 

turgic studies of Anzengruber, Rosegger, 
Ebner-Eschenbach, Nissel, Mosenthal, Bahr, 
Schnitzler, and others. 

Spielhagen. See No. 107. 

Steiger. See No. 43. 

103. Volkelt, J. Aesthetih des Tragischen^ Beck, 

Mn., 1897, M.9. An important attempt at a 
consistent theory, based upon an induction 
from a wide range of ancient and modern 
drama. 

104. Weitbrecht, C. Das deutsche Drama: Orund- 

zilge 8617167' Aesth6tik, Harmonic, B., 1900, 
M.7.50. A popular study of dramatic inter- 
est and the nature of the drama. Cf . No. 45. 

4. The Novel 

Goethe, see Graf, Goethe ilher seine Dichtungetiy 
under No. 208, and No. 106a. 

106. Kreyssig, Fr. Vorlesungen ilher den deufschen 
Roman der Gegemvart, Nicolai, B., 1871. 

Mielke, H., see No. 40. 

106. Rehorn, K. Der deutsche Roman: Geschicht- 

liche Rilchhliche und Tcritische Streiflichter^ 
Ahn, Koln, 1890, M.4. 

106a. Riemann, R. Goethes Romantechnik, Seemann, 
L., 1901, M.6. 

107. Spielhagen, F. Beitrdge zur Tlieorie und Tech- 

nih des Romans, Staackmann, L., 1883, 
M.7.50. — Neue Beitrdge zur Theorie und 
Technik der Epik und Dramatih, do., 1898, 
M. 7.50. Important contributions to the theory 
of fiction, by a great novelist. 

108. Whitcomb, Selden L. TJie Study of the Novel 

(in prep.). Heath & Co., Boston. Detailed 
technical analysis of the modern European 
novel, with much chronological and biblio- 
graphical matter. 



58 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

D. Billiograpliy and Journals 

1. In Genebal 

The fundamental Bibliography for the whole 
range of German literature is Goedeke's 
Grundriss ; see No. \2. The standard biblio- 
graphical journal is 

109. JahresbericMe fur neuere deutsclie Litteratur- 

geschicJite, ed. by a large board of specialists, 
first 5 V. (for 1890 to 1894), pub. byGoschen, 
St., later ones by Behr, B., each v. M.12. to 
M.33. A monumental critical survey of all 
publications dealing with modern German 
literature, indispensable to the specialist. As 
the current volume unavoidably deals with 
publications four or five years back, the bib- 
liographies given in the periodicals, especially 
in 

110. FupJiorion, quarterly since 1894, ed. by A. 

Sauer, pub. by Carl Fromme, W., annual 
subscr. M.16., and in 

111. Dietrich, F. BihliograpMe der deutschen Zeit- 

'scliriften-Litteratur, pub. annually since 1896 
at Leipzig, subscr. M.16., will be found use- 
ful as supplements. A good handbook, but 
without prices, is 

112. Breul, K. A Handy Bibliographical Guide to 

the Study of the German Language and Liter- 
ature^ Hachette, London, 1895. Lists general 
works in philology and literature. 

113. Othmer''s Vademecum des Sortimenters, 4th ed. 

by C. Georg and L. Ost, Hanover, 1891. A 
bookseller's manual of editions and biographies 
of modern authors, is useful as a bibliography. 
Wider in its scope is 

114. Berthold, A. Bilcher und Wege zu Bilchern, 

Spemann, St., 1900, M.8. A fine bibliog- 
raphy of the world's best books in many 
lines, with an interesting collection of ancient 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 59 

and modern aphorisms on books and other 
tddenda. 

The best German Jouefals for the student of 
the literature are Euphorion (No. 110) and 
Das litterarische Echo (No. 119). The fol- 
lowing American Periodicals are important 
for articles and reviews on German literature 
as well as philology : 

114a. Modern Language Notes, 8 numbers a year, 
since 1886, ed. by A. M. Elliott, Baltimore, 
annual subscr. $3. 

114b. Publications of the Modern Language Associa- 
tion of America, quarterly since 1886, ed. by 
J. W. Bright, Baltimore, since 1902 by C. 
H. Grandgent, Cambridge, annual subscr. $3 
(with membership in the Association). 

114c. The Journal of Germanic Philology, quarterly, 
since 1897, ed. by G. E. Karsten, Blooming- 
ton, Ind., annual subscr. $3. Continued from 
1903 as The Journal of English and Germanic 
Philology, ed. by A. S.Cook and G. E. Karsten. 

114d. Americana Germanica, quarterly, since 1897, ed. 
by M. D. Learned, pub. by Macmillan, N.Y., 
annual subscr. $2. Devoted to the relations 
of Germany and America. Title changed 
Jan., 1903, to Ge7'man-American Annals. 

114e. Modern Philology, quarterly, beginning 1903, 
ed. by P. S. Allen, University of Chicago 
Press, annual subscr. $3. 

2. Foe the Nineteenth Century 

115. Meyer, E. M. Grundriss der neuern deutschen 

Litteraturgeschichte, Bondi, B., 1902, M.7. 
A very full and richly suggestive bibliography 
of the literature of the 19th century, forming 
a valuable supplement to Goedeke's Grundriss. 
Cf. No. 39. 

116. Besides the old-established Periodicals (such 

as Preussische Jahrbiicher, Deutsche Rund- 
schau, Deutsche Revue, Die Gegenwart, Nord 



60 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

und Slid, Velhagen und Klasings Monatshefte^ 
Westermanns Monatshefte^ the last two ill.), 
the following may be mentioned as giving 
special attention to recent movements in lit- 
erature : 

117. Die Gesellschaft^ semi-monthly, founded 1885 by 

M. G. Conrad, later ed. by A. Seidl, pub. by 
G. Pierson, Dr., annual subscr. M.16, Dis- 
continued in 1903. 

118. Neue deutscJie Rundschau^ monthly, founded 

1890 as Diefreie BiiJine, by Otto Brahm, now 
ed. by Oskar Bie, pub. by S. Fischer, B., 
annual subscr. M. 18. 

119. Das litterarisclie Echo, semi-monthly since Oct., 

1898, ed. by J. Ettlinger, pub. by Fontane, 
B., annual subscr., M.12. Specially valuable 
for its bibliographies and reviews of current 
periodicals ; the most systematic of the literary 
reviews. 

120. Die Insel, monthly from 1899 to 1902, ed. by 0. J. 

Bierbaum, A. W. Heymel, and E. A. Schroder, 
pub. by Schuster & Loeffler, B., annual 
subscr. M.24., with bindings. The special 
organ of the "Symbolists"; highly "modern" 
in print, as well as in contents. — Cf. Blatter 
fur die Kunst (No. 159) , edited by a cirole of 
younger Viennese poets. 

E. Anthologies 
1. In General 

121. Echtermeyer, Th. Ausivahl deutscher Gedichte, 

32d ed., Waisenhaus, Halle, 1897, M.4.50. 
A good sel. of 18th and 19th century lyrics, 
but ill arranged. 

122. Goedeke, K. Elf Biicher deutscher Dichtung 

von Sebastian Brant {1500) his auf die Gegen- 
wart, Hahn, L., 1849, 2 v., M.S. A full coll. 
of literature in verse; I, Brant to Goethe 
(excl.) ; II, Goethe to Geibel. Unfortunately 
very small print. Cf. No. 12. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 61 

123. Leimbach, K. L. Ausgeivdhlte deutsche Dick- 

iungeny 3d and 4th ed., Kesselring, F., 1884- 
99, 4 v., M.13.50. Poets of the 18th and 19th 
centuries, with biographies, bibliographies, 
and copious commentary. Cf. No. 130. 

124. Miiller, F. Max, The German Classics from the 

Fourth to the Nineteenth Century, 2d ed., 
2 v., Oxford, 1886, 21 shillings. Adapted to 
Scherer's History of German Literature, No. 
22, by F. Lichtenstein. 

125. Storm, Th. Hausbuch aus deutschen Dichtern 

seit Claudius, Westermann, Br., M.6. (out of 
print). 

126. Wackernagel, TV. Deutsches Leseiuch, 2d ed., 

Basel, 1839-48, 4 v. Includes both prose and 
verse, from the middle ages to the 19th cen- 
tury. Cf. No. 26. 

' 2. FoK THE Nineteenth Century 

127. Barthel, G. E. Neuer j^oetischer Hausschatz^ 

Hendel, M.4.25. Arranged according to sub- 
jects. 

128. Bern, M. Deutsche Lyrik seit Goethes Tode, 

Keclam, M.1.50. Arranged alphabetically, 
practically omits the Romantic School. 

129. Busse, C. Neuer e deutsche Lyrik, 2d ed., 

Hendel, 1901, M.2. Arranged chronolog- 
ically, omits the Romantic School ; very good 
for more recent poetry. Cf. No. 31. 

130. Leimbach, K. L. Deutsche Dichter der Neuzeit 

nnd Gegenwart (supplementary to No. 123), 
Kesselring, F., 1883-97, 7 v., each M.4.50 
(A to P, being continued), with biographies, 
bibliographies, and copious commentary. 

131. Oppeln-Bronikowski, F. v., and Jacobowski, L. 

Die ilaue Blume, L., 1900, M.6. An admi- 
rable collection of romantic lyrics. 

132. Sosnosky, Th. v. Die deutsche Lyrik des 19. 

Jahi'hundertSy Cotta, 1901, M.5. Arranged 



62 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

chronologically, omits the earlier Romanticists, 
relatively rich in recent poetry ; not very well 
selected. 

The best Anthologies of recent lyric poetry are : 

133. Avenarius, Ferd. DeutscJie Lyrik der Gegen- 

toart seit 1850, 2d ed., Ehlermann, Dr., 1884, 
M.7.50. 

134. Gemmel, L. Die FerlenscJmur, Schuster & 

Loeffler, B., 1898, M.6. Best collection of 
the new school of lyric poetry. 
136. Tille, A. German Songs of To-day, Macmillan, 
N. Y., $1. Neither so comprehensive nor so 
representative as Gemmel. 

F. Uniform Collective Editions 

The separate works are entered alphabetically 
under special subjects and names of authors 
in Part II of the Bibliography. 

136. BibliotliGk der deutschen Nationallitteratitr des 

18. und 19. JahrTiunderts, Brockhaus, L., 
1868-91, 44 v., each M.2. 

137. Bibliothek der Oesamt-Litteratur des In- und 

Auslandes, Otto Hendel, Halle, each number 
25 Pf. unb., similar to Eeclam, (abbrev. 
Hendel). 

138. Bihliotheh des litterarischen Vereins in Stutt- 

gart, reprints of old German literature, 225 
numbers, 1839 to 1902, issued only to mem- 
bers; yearly fee M.20. (abbrev. Litt. Ver.) 

139. Oottasche Bibliothek der Weltlitteratur, M.l. per 

v., Cottasche VolhsMUiothek, 50 Pf. per v., 
and the new Cottasche Haoidhihliothek (like the 
Eeclam series below) , J. G. Gotta, St. ; excel- 
lent cheap editions of the classics (abbrev. 
Cotta). 

140. Deutsche Dichter des sechzehnten Jahrhimderts, 

since 1867, 18 v., each M.4.50, and Deutsche 
Dichter des siebzehnten Jahrhunderts, since 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 63 

1869, 15 v., each M.4.50, ed. by K. Goedeke 
and J. Tifctmann, Brockhaus, L. 

141. Deutsche Litter aturdenkmale des 18. und 19. 

Jahrhunderts in Neudrucheji, critical reprints, 
ed. by B. Seuffert, Heilbronn, 1881-90, since 
then by A. Sauer, Behr, B. 

142. Deutsche National- Litter atur ^ ed. by J. Kiirsch- 

ner. Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, St., 
222 v., each M.S. 50. The most important 
authors and works from the earliest times to 
the 19th century; most of the volumes admi- 
rably edited by foremost authorities (abbrev. 
DNL.). 

142a. Deutscher Novellenschatz^ ed. by Paul Heyse and 
Hermann Kurz, Oldenbonrg, Mn., 24 v., M.24. 
— Neuer Deutscher Novellenschatz^ ed. by Paul 
Heyse and Ludwig Laistner, do., 1884-87, 
24 v., M.24. Excellent collections of short 
stories. 

143. Hempelsche Klassiker-Ausgaben, now pub. by 

Ferd, Diimmler, B. A good series of accur- 
ately edited texts (abbrev. Hempel) . 

144. Hesses Klassiker-Ausgaben^ Max Hesse, L., 

mostly well edited and very cheap, and Max 
Hesses Volks-Biicherei, a new series like 
Reclam, each number 20 Pf. unb. (abbrev. 
Hesse) . 

145. Meyers Klassiher-Aiosgahen^ ed. by E. Elster, 

Bibliographisches Institut, L., each v. M.2. 
With No. 142 the best annot. series, remark- 
ably cheap for its quality (abbrev. Bibl. Inst.). 

146. Meyers Volksbilcher, Bibliographisches Institut, 

L., similar to Eeclam, each number 10 Pf. 
unb. (abbrev. Meyer). 

147. NeudrucTce deutscher Litteraturwerhe des XVI. 

und XVII. Jahrhunderts^ critical reprints, 
ed. by W. Braune, Niemeyer, Halle, since 
1882; up to 1903, 188 numbers issued, each 
60 Pf. unb. (abbrev. Neudr.). 



64 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

148. Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, Phil. Eeclam, L., 

the oldest and largest series of "penny 
classics," over 4000 numbers, each 20 Pf. 
unb. ; well printed and reliable (abbrev. 
Eeclam) . 

149. The Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart, is pub- 

lishing a series of good editions of standard 
authors in large single volumes. 

II. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INDIVIDUAL AUTHORS AND 
SPECIAL SUBJECTS 

(Alphabetical) 

150. Alexis, Willibald (1798-1871). Vaterldndisclie 

Roinane, Janke, B., 6 v., 1884, M.30.; sep. 
works, do., M.2.80 to M.5.; also Eeclam and 
Hendel, M.l. to M.S.; Erinneningen, ed. by 
M. Elwert, Concordia, B., 1900, M.7. Cf. 
No. 57. 

151. Anzengruber (1839-89). Werhe, 3d ed., Cotta, 

1898, 10 v., M.30.; sep., M.3. to M.G.; 
Brief e^ ed. by A. Bettelheim, 3 v., Cotta, 
1902, M.6.— Biogr. by A. Bettelheim, 2d ed., 
Hofmann, B., 1898, M.3.20; by S. Fried- 
mann, Seemann, L., 1901, M.6.50; by J. J. 
David (in prep.). Cf. Nos. 49, 67a, 71, 72, 102. 

152. Arndt (1769-1860). Werke, ed. by Eosch and 

Meisner, Pfau, L., 1892-96, 6 v., M.30.; Ge- 
dicMe, do., 1894, M.5.; Eeclam, 80 Pf., 
Hendel, M.l. or M.l. 75, Meyer, 50 Pf . ; sel. 
in DNL., Vol. 135™, M.3.50; Erinnerun- 
gcn, Eeclam, M.l. — Biogr. by G. Loesche, 
Gotha, 1884, M.l.; by E. Thiele, Giitersloh, 
1894, M.3.; by H. Meisner and E. Geerds 
(with letters), Eeimer, B., 1898, M.8.75; by 
J. Nover, Verlagsanstalt, H., 60 Pf. 

153. Arnim, Achim v. (1781-1831). Werlce, 2d ed., 

B., 1853-56, 22 v., M.66. ; sel. ed. by J. 
Dohmke, Bibl. Inst., 1893, M.2. ; by M. Koch 
(with Brentano, Bettina, and Gorres) DNL., 
2 v., 1891, M.7. ; XovcUen, Verlagsanstalt, H., 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 65 

3 v., M.2.40; Unhchannte Aufsdtzc und Ge- 
dichte, ed. by L. Geiger, Paetel, B., 1893, 
M.5. unb. ; Hollins Liebeleben, Mohr, Tiibin- 
geu, 1883; Halle und Jerusalem, ed. by F. 
Lemmermayer, Bruckner, L. o. J. ; Trbstein- 
samheit {Zeitung far Einsiedler), repr. by F. 
Pfatf, 2d ed., Mohr, Tiibingen, 1890; sep. 
works, Eeimer, B., Diimmler, B., Spemann, 
St., Reclam, Meyer. Des Knahen Wunder- 
Jiorfij ed. by A. Birlinger and L. Crecelius, 
2 v., Killinger, Wiesbaden, 1872-7G; Hempel, 
2v., M.5.; Reclam M.1.75, Hendel M.2.50, 
Meyer M.2.70. — R. Steig, A. v. Arni7n und 
C. Brentano, Cotta, 1894, M.9. Of. No. 68. 

154. Arnim,Bettinav. (1785-1859). Schriften,K\\\\n, 

Weimar, 1853, 10 v.,M.30. ; Goethes Brief - 
tvechsel mit einem Kinde, ed. by H. Grimm, 
4th ed.. Hertz, B., 1890, M.7. ; Reclam, 
M.1.50; Dies Buck gehort dem Konig, 2d ed., 
B., 1852; Fruhlingskranz, Hertz, B., M.4.G0; 
Die Gilnderode, do., M.5. — Biogr. by M. 
Carriere, Schottliinder, Breslau, 1887, 60 Pf. ; 
by C. Alberti, Wigand, L., 1885, M.2. See 
under Arnim, A. v.. No. 153. Of. No. 58. 

155. Auerbach (1812-82). ^c/m/^e?i, Cotta, 1892-95, 

9 v., M.27. ; Romane, do., G v., M.20.50; 
Dorfgeschichten, do., 1884, 5 v., M.13. ; sep. 
works, Cotta, Paetel, B, ; Briefe an Jakob 
Atierhach, 'Rviti&n& Loening, F.,2 v., M. 16. 50. 
—Biogr. by E. Zabel, 2d ed., B., 1882. Cf. 
Nos. 49, 57, 68, 70, 74. 
Auersperg, see Griin, No. 219. 

156. Ayrer (d. 1605). Dramas ed. by A. v. Keller, 

Litt. Ver., 5 v., 1864-65; sel. by J. Tittmann 
in Schauspiele aus dem 16. Jahrhundert, II, 
Brockhaus, L., 1868, M.4.50. 

157. Baumbach (b. 1840). Dichtu7igen, Cotta, 1901, 

18 v., M.70. ; sel. works, 8 v., M. 32., and sep. 

158. Bierbaiim (b. 1865). Works pub. by Schuster & 

Loeffler, B., many v. at M.2. to M.6. each. 
Cf. No. 120. 



66 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Bitzius, see Gotthelf, No. 209. 

159. Blatter fur die Kunst. Aiiswahl, Bondi, B., 

1899. — E. M. Meyer in Preussische Jahr- 
biicher. Vol. 88, p. 33 f. ; K. Breysig in Die 
Zukunff, 1900, Jan. 20-27 ; S. Lublinski in 
Das Uiterarische Echo, II, 221. Cf. No. 120. 

160. Bleibtreu (b. 1859). Works pub. by Costenoble, 

Jena, Krabbe, St., and others. Cf. Nos. 51, 
47. 

161. Bodenstedt (1819-92). Schriften, Decker, B., 

1865-69, 12 v., M.12. ; sep.' works, do. {Lieder 
des Mirza Schaffy, 158th ed., 1900, M.2.25), 
Brockhaus, L., Janke, B., and others; Bri?i- 
nerungeii, B., 1888-90, 2 v., M.14.— Biogr. 
(with letters) by G. Schenck, Decker, B., 
1893, M.4.50. 

162. Bodmer (1698-1783). Vier kritiscJie Oedichte, 

ed. by J. Baechtold, Behr, B., M.2. ; Karl 
von Burgund. Bin Trailer S2)iel, ed. by B. 
Seuffert, do., 50 Pf. Th. Vetter, Chronick 
der Gesellschaft der Mahler, Frauenfeld, 1887 
(reprint); Discourse der Mahler, do., 1891; 
Denkschrift zu Bodmers 200. Gehurtstag, pub. 
under auspices of Lesezirkel, Hottingen, Z., 
1900, M.IO. Cf. Nos. 81, 211. 

163. Bohlau, Helene (b. 1859). Novels pub. by 

Fontane, B., Paetel, B., Bruns, Minden. — E. 
V. Wolzogen, Das Uiterarische Echo, II, p. 6. 

164. Boie (1744-1806). DNL., Vol. 135S p. 30 f.— 

Biogr. by K. Weinhold, Halle, 1868. 

165. Borne (1786-1837). Schrifte?i, Hoffmann & 

Campe, H., 2d ed., 1868, 12 v.; Worlin, 
Niirnberg, 1879-81, 12 v., M.12.; ed. by A. 
Klaar, Hesse, 3 v., 1900, M.6.; Keclam 3 v., 
M.6.; sep. works, Eeclam, Hendel. — Biogr. 
by K. Gutzkow, Costenoble, Jena, M.I.; by 
C. Alberti, Wigand, L., 1886, M.3.; by M. 
Holzmann, B., 1888. 

166. Brant (1457-1521). Narrenschif, ed. by Fr. 

Zarncke, Wigand, L., 1854, 'M.20. ; by K. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 67 

Goedeke, Brockhaus, L., 1872, M.4.50; by 
F. Bobertag, DNL., Vol. 16, M.3,50; mod., 
Eeclam, 80 Pf. 

167. Breitinger (1701-76). See under Bodmer, No. 

162, and Gottsched, No. 211. 

168. Bremer Beitrdge (1744-59). Bremer Beitrdger 

(sel. works of Gellert, Rabener, Zacharia, etc.) 
ed. by F. Muncker, 1899, DNL., 2 v., M.7. 

Brentano, Bettina, see Arnim, B. v., No. 154. 

169. Brentano, Clemens (1778-1842). Schriften, ed. 

by Chr. Brentano, Sauerlander, F., 1852-55, 
9 v., M. 37. ; sel. works ed. by J. Dohmke, Bibl. 
Inst. (1893), M.2. ; Benziger, Einsiedeln, 
M.1.20; Gedichte, 2d. ed., Sauerlander, 18G1, 
M.6. ; sel. poems ed. by J. Eckardt, Grote, 
B., 1874, M.2. ; Schoningli, P., 1898, M.2.20; 
Mdrchen^ Cotta, M.3. ; sep. works, Brockhaus, 
L., Eeclam, Meyer, Behr, B. — FrilhlingsJcranz 
aus Jugendbriefen ilim geflochten, ed. by R. 
Steig, Cotta, M.4.60. A.'Kexv, Godwi. Bin 
Kapitel deutscher Bomantik, Bondi, B., 1898, 
M.3. G. Roethe, Brentano'' s Ponce de Leon, 
Weidmann, B., 1901. See also under Arnim, 
A. v.. No. 153. 

170. Brookes (1680-1747). Gedichfe, ed. by L. Fulda, 

1883, in DNL., Vol. 39, M.3.50; Reclam, 
20 Pf. unb. — Biogr. by A. Brandl, Innsbruck, 

1878, M.3.20. 

171. Biichner (1813-37). Werke, ed. by K. E. Franzos, 

F., 1879, M.8. (with biogr.); Dantons Tod, 
Meyer, 20 Pf. unb. 

172. Biirger (1747-94) . GedicUe, ed. by J. Tittmann, 

2ded., Brockhaus, L., 1891, M.3.50; by A. 
Sauer, DNL., 1886-90, 2 v., M.7. ; by A. 
Berger, Bibl. Inst., M.2. ; Werke, sel. ed. by 
E. Grisebach, 5th ed., Grote, B., 1894, M.3. ; 
Cotta, M.2.; Hesse, L., M.1.75; Hempel, 

1879, M.1.50; Reclam, M.I.; Hendel, M.I.; 
Meyer, 50 Pf. ; Munchhmisen, reprint, Gottin- 
gen, 1890, M.1.20; Reclam, GO Pf . ; Hendel, 



68 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

50 Pf. Correspondence ed. by A. Strodt- 
mann, Paetel, B., 1874, 4 v., M.24.— Biogr. 
by W. V. Wurzbach, Dieterich, L., 1900, ill., 
M.8.50; byH. Prohle, H., 1856, M.2. ; study 
of Lenore, Erich Schmidt in No. 70. 

173. Busse, Carl (b. 1872). Gedichte, Neue Gediclite^ 

Cotta, M.3. each ; other works, do., and Janke, 
B. Cf. Xos. 31, 129, 75. 

174. Chamisso (1781-1838). PFer^e, Bibl. Inst., 2 v., 

M.4. ; Cotta, 4 v., M.4. (or 2 v., M.2.) ; Hem- 
pel, M.4.50; Grote, B., 2 v., M.4. ; ed. by 0. 
F. Walzel, DNL., Vol. 148, 1892, M.3.50 
(the best); by A. Bartels, Hesse, M.1.75; 
Sep., Eeclam, Meyer, Hendel. — Biogr. by K. 
Fulda, Eeissner, L., 1881, M.6.; by G. Hof- 
meister, Gaertner, B., 1888, M.l. ; study by 
H. Tardel, Winter, Bremen, 1902, M.l. Cf. 
Nos. 55, 57. 

Chap-books, see under Volhslilclier^ No. 350. 

Church hymns, see under Hymns, No. 256, 
and Luther, No. 286. 

175. Claudius (1740-1815). Werlce, ill., 12th ed. by 

K. Redlich, Perthes, Gotha, 1882, 2 v., M.6.; 
sel. works, Perthes, M.2. ; Eeclam, M.l. 50; 
ill., Bertelsmann, Giitersloh, M.4.50; Hendel, 
75 Pf . ; Meyer, 30 Pf . unb. ; with Stolberg, 
by A. Sauer, DNL., Vol. 50 ^ M.3.50.— 
Biogr. by "W. Herbst, 4th ed., Perthes, Gotha, 
1878, M.5.60; study by M. Schneiderreit, 
Hofmann, B., 1898, M.2.80. Cf. No. 210. 

176. Conrad (b. 1846). Works pub. by Steinitz, B., 

Schuster & Loeflfler, B., and others. Von 
Emile Zola Ms Gerliart Hauptmann^ Seemann, 
L., 1902, M.2.50 unb. 

177. Conradi (1862-90). Lieder eines Sunders, Fried- 

rich, L., 1887, M,3. ; other works, do. 

178. Dach (1605-59). GedicUe, ed. by H. Oesterley, 

Litt. Ver., 1877; sel., do., Brockhaus, L., 
1876, M.4.50, and in DNL., Vol. 30, 1883, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 69 

M.S. 50. — Biogr. by H. Stiehler, Konigsberg, 
■ 1896, M.1.50. 

179. Dahn (b. 1834). Werke, 2d ed., Breitkopf & 

Hiirtel, L., 1900, 21 v., M.96.; Bin Kamjjf 
tcm Rom, 4 v., M.28. Cf. Nos. 59, 68. 

180. Dehmel (b. 1863). Works pub. by Schuster & 

Loeffler, B., 8 v., at M.3. to M.5.50; sel. 
poems, do., 1901, M.l. ; W. Furcht, Ztvanzig 
Dehmelsche Gedichte mit einem Geleitbrief, 
do., M.l.; study by A. Moeller-Bruck, do., 
50 PI; by W. Furcht, Bruns, Minden, M.l.; 
by J. Bab, Gose & Tetzlaff, B., 1903, M.l.; 
by A. K. T. Tielo in Janus I, 4, Hellmann, 
Jauer, 1903. Cf. Nos. 47, 59, 72, 75. 

181. Dingelstedt (1814-81). Werhe, Paetel, B., 1877, 

12 v., M.57.; sep., each, M.S. 25. — J. Eoden- 
berg in Heimat&rinnerungen, Paetel, B., 1882, 
M.6. ; E. Lothar in Kritische Studien zur 
Psycliologie der Litter atur, Breslau, 1895, 
M.5. 

182. Droste-Hiilshoff (1797-1848). Werhe, ed. by 

Elis. V. Droste-Hiilshoff and W. Kreiten, 
Schoningh, P., 1887, 4 v., M.24. ; Cotta, 3 v., 
M.3. ; good sel. ed. by W. Scholz, Diederichs, 
L.,1901, M.5. ; Gedichte, Schoningh, P., 6th 
ed., 1900, M.S.; Cotta, M.l. 20; Reclam, M. 
1.20; Hendel, M.l. 25; Meyer, 50Pf.,unb.; 
Das geistlicheJahr, 3d ed., P., 1896, M.2.20; 
Die Judenhuche, Reclam, Hendel. Briefioech- 
sel mit Levin Schiickiiig, Grunow, L., 1893, 
M.6.— Biogr. by H. Htiffer, 2d ed., Perthes, 
Gotha, 1890, M.9. (the best) ; by W. Kreiten, 
S. J., 2d ed., P., 1900, M.6.; study by H. 
Keiter, F., 1890, 50 Pf . ; by L. Jacobs, H., 
1890, M.l. 20. Cf. No. 66. 

183. Ebers (1837-98). rer^e,Yerlagsanstalt, St., 1893- 

97, 32 v., M.112. ; sep. works, M.5. to M.15. 
Autobiogr., 3d ed., 1893, M.IO. Cf. Nos. 
52, 59. 

184. Ebner-Eschenbach (b. 1830). Schriften, Paetel, 

B., 1901, 14 v., M.66., and sep.; Cotta, 3 v. 



70 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

at M.3. to M.4.— Biogr. by A. Bettelheim, 
Paetel, B., 1900, M.6. ; by M. Necker, Meyer, 
B., 1900, M.4. Of. Nos. 49, 52, 67a, 70, 102. 

185. Eckstein (b. 1845). Works pub. by Grote, B., 

Eckstein, B., Bonz & Co., St., Cotta, Eeclam, 
and others. — F. Hirsch in Das litterarische 
Eclw, III, 376. 

186. Eichendorff (1788-1857). Fer^e, 3d ed., Ame- 

lang, L., 1883, 4 v., M.20. ; Vermischte 
Scliriften^ Schoningh, P., 5 v., M.6. ; sel. ed. by 
E. Dietze, Bibl. Inst., 2 v., M.4. ; by M. Koch, 
DNL., 2 v., 1893, M.7. (with Fouqu§); by 
E. V. Gottschall, Hesse, 2 v., M.3.50; Cotta, 
M.I.; Sep., Hesse, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer. 
— Biogr. by H. Keiter, Bachem, Koln, 1887, 
M.1.80; H. A. Kriiger, JDer junge Eichen- 
dorff, Maske, Oppeln, 1898, M.3. 

187. English actors. Schauspieh der englischen Ko- 

modianten, ed. by J. Tittmann, Brockhaus, 
L., 1880, M.4.50; by W. Creizenach, DNL., 
Vol. 23, M.3.50. 

188. Eulenspiegel. See under Volksiiicher, No. 350. 

Eeprints of old eds. by H. Kunst, Neudr. No. 
55-56, M.1.20 unb. ; by J. M. Lappenberg, 
L., 1854; mod., Eeclam 80 Pf., Meyer 50 Pf. ; 
ill. by W. Thiemann, Seemann, L., 1902, 
M.2.50. 

189. Falke (b. 1853). Works pub. by Janssen, H., 

9 v., each M.3. to M.4., and Schuster & 
Loeffler, B. ; sel. poems, with introd. by M. 
Spanier, Janssen, 1901, M.2.50.— Study by M. 
Jacobs in Das litterarische Echo, II, 897 ; auto- 
biogr. sketch, do., V, 305; by F. Diisel in 
Westermanns Monatshefte, July, 1901. 

190. Fastnachtspiel. See under Sachs, No. 320. 

Fastnachtspiele aus dem 15. Jahrhundert, 
Litt. Ver., 1853-58, 4 v. 
Fate Tragedy, see SchicTcsalstragodie, No. 326. 

191. Faust. Spies Faust-book, ed. by W. Braune, 

Neudr. No. 7-8. 1878. M.1.20 unb.; Faust- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 71 

huch des ChristUch-Meynenden, ed. by S. 
Szamatolski, Behr., B., 1891, M.2.40; Wid- 
man Faust-book, mod., Spemann, St., M.l. 
— Cf. No. 70. For references on Goethe's 
Fmist, see Calvin Thomas' ed. , Heath & Co., 
Boston. 

192. Fichte (1762-1814). Werke, ed. by G. H. Fichte, 

B., 1845-6, 8 V. ; Reden^ Brockhaus, L., M.2., 
Eeclam, 80 Pf., Hen del, 75 Pf., Meyer, 65 Pf. ; 
Bestimmimg des Menschen, Eeclam, 80 Pf . ; 
Wesen des Gelelirteiiy Eeclam, 40 Pf. unb. — 
Biogr. by Kuno Fischer, Gescldchte der neuern 
Philosophies Vol. VI, 3d ed. , Winter, Heidel- 
berg, 1900, M.20.; by A, Stahr, Janke, B., 
M.l. Cf. No. 73. 

193. Fischart (ab. 1550-1590). Works (not complete) 

ed. by H. Kurz, Weber, L., 1866-67, 3 v., 
M.22.50; by K. Goedeke, Brockhaus, L., 
1880, M.4.50; by A. Hauflfen, DNL., 
3 v., M.10.50; Neudr, No. 2, 5, 65-71, 182, 
M.6. unb.; Das fjliickhafte Schiff, ed. by J. 
Baechtold, Z., 1880; sep. works, mod., Ee- 
clam, Hendel, Meyer. — Biogr. by W. Wacker- 
nagel, 2d ed., Basel, 1874, M.4.50; J. Sahr, 
Hans Sachs ttnd Joh. Fischart , Goschen, L., 
80 Pf. ; P. Besson, Etude sur J. Fischart^ 
Paris, 1889. 

194. Fitger (b. 1840). Works pub. by Schulze, 

Oldenburg, 6 v. at M.2. to M.5. ; by Cotta, 
2 v., M.3.00 and M.S. Cf. No. 71. 

195. Fleming (1609-40). Gedichte, ed. by J. M. 

Lappenberg, 3 v., Litt. Ver., 1863-66; sel. by 
J. Tittmann, Brockhaus, L., 1870, M.4.50; 
by H. Oesterley, 1885, in DNL., Vol. 28, 
M.S. 50; sel., Eeclam, 80 Pf. 

196. Fontane (1819-98). WerJce, ed. by P. Schlenther 

and 0. Pniower, Fontane, B. (in prep.) ; 
Gesaynmelte Eomane und Erzdhlungen^ Fon- 
tane, B., 1890-91, 12 v., M.33. ; Meine Kinder- 
jahre, do., M.5. ; Von ziuanzig Ms dreissig, 
do., M.9. ; other works sep., do. and Hertz, 



72 A CHEONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

B. (now Cotta); GedicMe^ 8th ed., Cotta, 
M.6, — Study by F. Servaes, Schuster & 
Loeffler, B., 1900, M.1.50. Cf. Nos. 47, 70. 

Fortunat. See under VolhsMcher, No. 350. 

197. Fouque (1777-1843). Sel. works, Schwetschke, 

Halle, 1841, 12v., M.12. ; Undine, Eeclam, 
60 Pf., Hendel, 50 Pf., Meyer, 40 Pf. ; various 
works, Schwetschke, Halle, Diimmler, B., 
Meyer. See under Eichendorff, No. 186, and 
Novalis, No. 301. 

198. Frederick the Great (1712-86). Frederick's 

pamphlet De la litterature allemande, with 
German transl., ed. by L. Geiger, 2d ed., 
Behr, B., 1902, M.1.50.— Justus Moser's 
reply, tfber die deufsche Sprache und Littera- 
tur (1781), ed. by C. Schiiddekopf, Behr, B., 
1902, 80 Pf. unb. 

199. Freiligrath (1810-76). Dichtungen, 6th ed., 

Goschen, L., 3 v., M.15. ; Gedichte, Cotta, 
2 v., each M.S. — Biogr. by W. Buchner (with 
correspondence), Schauenburg, Lahr, 1882, 
2 v., M.18. ; by Gisberte Freiligrath, Bruns, 
Minden, 1889, M.3.50; by Schmidt- Weissen- 
fels, 2d ed., Diirr, L., M.l. Cf. No. 66. 
Frey, Fr. H., see under Greif, No. 213. 

200. Freytag (1816-95). Werke, Hirzel, L., 1886-88, 

22 v., M.97. ; sep. works, do.; Urinnerungen, 
do., M. 6.— Biogr. by C. Alberti, 2d ed., 
Freund, L., 1890, M.4.; by F. Seller, Voigt- 
lander, L., 1898, M.2.25. Cf. Nos. 100, 57, 
68, 70, 71. 

201. Fulda, Ludwig (b. 1862). Dramas, Cotta, M.3. 

each, and Eeclam, 20 Pf . each unb. ; Gedichte, 
Fontane, B., M.5.; JVeue Gedichte, Cotta, 
M.3.80; Sinngedichte, Lebensfragmente, do., 
M.3. each. Cf. Nos. 47, 170. 

202. Geibel (1815-84). Werhe, 3d ed., Cotta, 1893, 

8 v., M.25. ; sep. collections, do., M,5. to 
M.5.20 each. — Biogr. by C. Leimbach, 2d 
ed., Zwissler, Wolfenbiittel, 1894, M.6. ; by 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 73 

K. Th. Gaedertz, Wigand, L., 1897, M.7.; by 
C. C. T. Litzmann, Hertz, B. (now Cotta), 
1887, M,5.; by W. Scherer, 2d ed., Weid- 
mann, B., 1884, M.I.; Oedenkhucli, ed. by 
Arno Holz, Parrisius, B., 1884, M.4. Cf. 
Nos. 57, 75. 

203. Gellert (1715-69). Scliriften, Weidmann, B., 

1840, 5 V. ; Foetische Werke, Hempel, M.1.50; 
Brockhaus, L., 1871, M.2. ; Dichtmigen, ed. 
by A. Schullerus, Bibl. Inst., M.2. ; Geistliche 
Oden und Lieder, Hempel, 80 Pf., Reclam, 
60 Pf., Weidmann, B., 40 Pf. unb. ; Fabehi 
und Erzdhlungen, Hempel, 80 Pf., Eeclam, 
80 Pf., Hendel, 75 Pf., Meyer, 65 Pf. ; Faheln 
und geistliche DicMungen^ DNL., Vol. 43, 
M.S. 50. — Biogr. by A. Stein, Waisenhaus, 
Halle, 1891, M.3. ; by A. Schullerus, Meyer, 
10 Pf. unb. Cf. No. 168. 

204. George, Stefan (b. 1865). Works pub. by G. 

Bondi, B., 5 v., at M.S. to M. 5. 50.— Studies 
by L. Klages, Bondi, B., 1902; byG. Simmel 
in Die Zuhunft, Feb. 26, 1898; by F. 
Mauthner in Das lUterarische Echo., I, 493, 
560. Cf. No. 159. 

205. Gerhardt (1607-76). Gedichte, ed. by K. 

Goedeke, Brockhaus, L., 1877, M.4.50; Hem- 
pel, 80 Pf . ; Geistliche Lieder^ Eeclam, M.l. ; 
sel., Meyer, 50 Pf. — Biogr, by Wildenhahn, 
4th ed., Basel, 1877, M.4.80; by G. Schleus- 
ner, Wittenberg, 188S, 75 Pf. — See also under 
Bremer Beitrage, No. 168, and Hymns, No. 
256. 

206. Gerstenberg (1737-1823). Schriften, Altona, 

3 v., M.12. ; sel. poems and Ugolino., ed. by 
R. Hamel in DNL., Vol. 48, M.S. 50; Ugolino, 
Eeclam, 20 Pf. unb. — Brief e iiher MerJcwiirdig- 
heiten der Litteratur, ed. by A. v. Weilen, 
Behr, B., 1889, M.6.60. 

207. Gleim (1719-1803). Freussische KriegsUeder, 

ed. by A. Sauer, Behr., B., M.1.50; sel. works, 
Eeclam, 80 Pf. ; see also under Hagedorn, 



74 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

No. 223. Corresp. with Heinse, ed. by C. 
Schiiddekopf, 2 v., Felber, Weimar, 1894-96, 
M.IO. ; with Uz, do., Litt.Ver., 1899.— Biogr. 
by S. Bruimer, Kirsch, W., 1884, M.l. 
208. Goethe (1749-1833). Fundamental crit. ed. the 
Weimar er Ausgahe^ ed. by a large board of 
the best authorities, pub. by Bohlau, Weimar, 
since 1887, in four sections : I. Literary Works, 
II. Scientific Works, III. Diaries, IV. Letters ; 
100 V. out in 1902, 25 or 30 v. still to appear; 
sold only on subscription, each v. M.4. to 8.80 
(reduction to members of the Goethe- Gesell- 
schaft), library ed. M.5.20 to 10.60; much 
new material from the Goethe Archives. Older 
"complete" eds., Hempel, 33 v., M.60. ; 
Cotta, 36 v., M.36. ; best crit. annot. eds. by 
K. Heinemann, Bibl. Inst., 30 v., M.60. or seL 
15 v., M.30. (now appearing); by H. Dlin- 
tzer and others, DNL. 40 v., 1882-97, M.140. ; 
and the new "Jubilaumsausgabe " ed. by 
E.v.d. Hellen and others, Cotta, 40 v., M.80. 
(now appearing) ; good cheap ed. by L. Geiger, 
Hesse, 1901, 12 v., M.20. ; sel. and sep. works, 
Hempel, Cotta, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer, 
Hesse, etc.; sel. in 1 v., Verlagsanstalt, St., 
M.4. ; M. Bernays, Der junge Goethe, 3 v., 
L., 1875 (early works and letters, 1764-76, 
chronol. arranged). Eckermann, Gesprdche 
mit Goethe, ed. by H. Diintzer, Brockhaus, 
L., 7th ed., 1899, 3 v., M.8.; Cotta, 3 v., 
M.3. ; Eeclam, M.l. 75; ed. by L. Geiger, 
Hesse, 1902, M.l. 75; Gesprdche (complete), 
ed. by W. v. Biedermann, L., 1889-96, 10 v., 
M.70. Sel. letters, ed. by E.v.d. Hellen, 
Cotta, 6 v., 1902, M.6. ; by Ph. Stein, Eisner, 
B., 1902 f., 9 v., M.36. Briefe an Fraio 
von Stein, with comm., 2d ed. , by W. Eielitz, 
Riitten & Loening, F., 2 v., 1883-85, M.16. 
Corresp. with Carl August, 2 v., Weimar, 
1863, M.18; with Zelter, B., 6 v., 1833-34, 
M.48. ; with Marianne von Willemer, ed. by 
Th, Creizenach, Cotta, 1878. Goethe und die 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 75 

Roma7itik (letters with comm.) ed. by C. 
Schuddekopf and 0. Walzel, Goethe-Gesell- 
sehaft, Weimar, 2 v., 1898-99. Goethe- Jalirhucli^ 
ed. by L. Geiger, pub. by Kiitten & Loening, 
F., since 1880, annual subscr. M.IO. — Biogr. 
by A. Bielscbowsky, I, 3d ed., Beck, Mu., 
1902, M.G. (II to appear 1903); by R. M. 
Meyer, 2d. ed., Hofmann, B., 1898, M.8.50; 
by K. Heiuemann, ill., 2d ed., Seemann, L., 
1899, M.12. ; by H. Grimm, 7th ed.. Hertz, 
B. (now Cotta) 1902, M.IO. (lectures, transl.t 
into English by Sarah H. Adams, 4th ed., 
Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1893); by G. 
Witkowski, ill., Seemann, L., 1899, M.5. ; by 
L. Geiger, Hesse, 1901, M.3.; by J. R. 
Haarhaus, Reclam, M.I.; K. H. v. Stein, 
Goethe und Schiller, Reclam, M.l. Best 
•» English biogr. by G. H. Lewes, London, 4th 
ed., 1890, 3d ed., Brockhaus, L., 1882, 2 v., 
M. 11. , not up-to-date. Victor Hehn, Gedanken 
iiher Goethe, 5th ed., B., 1902, M.9. W. 
Scherer, Aufsdtze iiber Goethe, 2d. ed., Weid- 
mann, B., 1900, M.7. E. Weissenfels, Goethe 
im Sturm und Drang, I, Niemeyer, Halle, 
1894. H. G. Graf, Goethe iiher seine Dich- 
tungen, 7, Die epische^i Dichtungen, Riitten 
u. Loening, F., 2 v., 1901-2, M.18.50. J. 
W. Braun, Goethe im Urteile seiner Zeitge- 
nossen, Luckhardt, B., 1883-5, 3 v., M.22.50. 
Cf. Nos. 53, 54, 55, 57, 60, 70, 78, 86, 92, 106a, 
216, 278, 327. 
209. Gotthelf, Jeremias (1797-1854). New crit. ed. 
by F. Vetter and others, Schmid u. Francke, 
Bern, 10 v., 1898-1902, M.22. {Beitrdge zur 
ErTcldrung, do., 80 Pf. each); Schriften, 
Springer, B., 1861, 24 v., M. 40.80; sel. works, 
do., 1885, 10 v., M.12. 50; Erzdhlungen, do., 
3 v., M.3.60; Sauerlander, Aarau, M.l. 60; 
sel. works, Cotta, 2 v., M.2. ; Hendel, 3 v., 
M.4.50; Reclam, 2 v., 1898, M.2.20.— 
Biogr. by H. Balmer, Bern, 1888, M.2.50; 
by C. Manuel, Springer, B., 1857, M.4. ; 



76 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

by A. Bartels, Mayer & Miiller, B., 1902, 
M.3.50. 

210. Gottinger Hain. A. Sauer, Der Qottinger 

Dichterhund, DNL., Vol. 49-50, 18871, 3 v., 
M.10.50; Gottinger Almanack, repr. by K. 
Kedlich, Behr., B., 1894-97, 3 v., M.6.30. 
M. Mendheim in DNL., Vol. 135S M.3.50. 
Of. Nos. 250, 175, 341, 352. 

211. Gottsched (1700-66) . Sel. from Gottsched, Frau 

Gottsched, Bodmer, Breitinger, ed. by J. 
Crliger, DNL., Vol. 42, 1884, M.3.50; Ster- 
hender Cato, Eeclam, 20 Pf. unb. — Best biogr. 
by G. Waniek, Breitkopf & Hartel, L., 1897, 
M.13.50; studies by F. Servaes, Die Poetik 
Gottscheds und der Schtveizer, Triibner, Str., 
1887, M.3.50; by M. Koch, Verlagsanstalt, 
H., 60 Pf. ; by E. Keichel (author of several 
extravagant apologetic works), do., 60 Pf., 
and Gottsched- Verlag, B., 1901, M.12. ; by E. 
Wolff, 2 v., Kiel, 1895-97, M.12. 

212. Grabbe (1801-36). Werke, new crit. ed. by E. 

Grisebach,iBehr,B.,1902,4v.,M.16. ;Eeclani, 
2 v., M.4.20; sel. ed. by F. Bobertag in 
DNL., Vol. 161, 1889, M.3.50; sep. dramas, 
Reclam, Meyer. — Studies by C. A. Piper, 
Duncker, B., 1898, M.3.40; by R. v. Gott- 
schall, Reclam, 20 Pf. unb. 

213. Greif, Martin (b. 1839). Werke, Amelang, L., 

1895-96, 3 v., M.S. each {Gedichte, 1 v., 
Dramen^ 2 v.). — Studies by S. M. Prem, 
Renger, L., 1892, M.3.; by K. Fuchs, 
Gerold, W., 1900, M.l. 

214. Grillparzer (1791-1872). Werhe, 5th ed., Gotta, 

1892-94, 20 v., M.20. ; pop. ed., do., 1901, 
4 v., M.4. ; Drainen, 3 v., M.6. ; sep., 25 or 
30 Pf . ; Werlce, ed. by J. Minor, Verlagsan- 
stalt, St., 1903, M.3. ; by M. Necker, Hesse, 
1903, 4 v., M.6.; by A. Klaar, Knauer, B., 
1903; sel., Hendel, M.2. ; sep., Reclam, Meyer, 
Hendel, Hesse. Grillparzer-Jahrluch, ed. by 
K. Glossy, Konegen, W., since 1890, annual 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 77 

subscr., M.IO. — Biogr. by H. Laube, Cotta, 
1884, M.5. ; by R. Mahrenholz, Renger, L., 

1890, M.6.; by A. v. Berger, Hofmann, B., 
M.3.20 (in prep.); by A. Ebrhard (transl. fr. 
French), Beck,Mn., 1902, M.7.50; J. Volkelt, 
Grillparzer als DicMer des Tragischen, Beck, 
Mn., 1888, M.4. Of. Nos. 64, 57, 64, 67a, 
68, 71. 

215. Grimm, Jakob (1785-1863), and Wilhelm (1786- 

1859). Mdrchen^ best ed. by H. Grimm, 
Hertz, B. (now Cotta, 31st ed., 1902), M,4.; 
Reclam, 3 v., M.3.25; Hendel, M.1.75; 
Deutsche Sagen, 3d ed. by H. Grimm, B,, 

1891, 2 v., M.7.50.— A. E. Schonbach, Die 
Briider Grimm, Diimmler, B., 1885, 75 Pf . ; 
C. Franke, Die Brilder Grimm, Reissner, Dr., 
1899, M.3. ; W. Soberer, Jakob Grimm, 2d 
ed., Weidmann, B,, 1884, M.5., and in No. 
68, Kleine Scliriften, Vol. I; M. Berndt, Jakob 
Grimm, Waisenhaus, Halle, 1885, M.I.; R. 
Steig, Goethe und die Brilder Grimm, Hertz, 
B., 1892 (now Cotta), M.6. Cf. Nos. 57, 58, 
48, Vol. II. 

216. Grimmelshausen (ab. 1625-76). Works ed. by 

H. Kurz, Weber, L., 1863-4, 4 v., M.28.; by 
J. Tittmann, Brockhaus, L., 1874-7, 4 v., 
M.18.; by F. Bobertag, DNL., 3 v., 1882-3, 
M.IO. 50; Simplicissimus, ed. by R. Koegel, 
Neudr., Nos. 19-25, M.4.20 unb. ; Litt. Ver., 
4 v., 1854, 1862; mod., Cotta, M.2.; Spe- 
mann, St., M.2. ; Reclam, M.1.50; Hendel, 
M.1.75; Meyer, M.I.— Cf. No. 70. 

217. Grosse (1828-1902). Works pub. by Wester- 

mann, Br., Weber, L., Pierson, Dr., Reclam, 

and others. 

218. Groth (1819-99). Novellen, 3 v., Mn., 1862-4; 

Dichtungen, 2 v., B., 1872; Werke, 4 v., 
Lipsius & Tischer, Kiel, 1892; Quickborn, 
16th ed., Freund & Jeckel, B., 1892, M.4.50; 
{II. Teil, Engelmann, L., 1871, M.4.o0); 
transl. into High German by F. A. Hoffmann, 



78 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Br., M.S.; by M. J. Berchem, Crefeld, 
M.1.50. Lebenserinnerungen, ed. by E. Wolff, 
Kiel, 1892, M.4., unb.— Biogr. by A. Bartels, 
Avenarius, L., 1899, M.2.50; by H. Siercks, 
Kiel, 1899, M.5. ; study by K. Eggera, Ver- 
lagsanstalt, H., 1885, M.I.; by E. Hobein, 
Freund & Jeckel, B., M.1.20. 

219. Griin, Anastasius (1806-76). Werke, ed. by L. 
A. Frankl, Grote, B., 1877, 5 v., M.24.; sep. 
collections, do. ; cheap eds. pub. by Weichelt, 
Keichenberg, and Daberkow, W. ; correspond- 
ence with L, A. Frankl, Concordia, B., M.IO. 
— Biogr. by A. Promber, Linz, 1876; by P. v. 
Eadics, 2d. ed., Foltz, L., 1879, M.3.50. 
Political study by K. Proll, Liistenoder, B., 
1890, 40 Pf. unb. Cf. No. 71. 

280. Gryphius (1616-64). Dramas and Lyrics, ed. 
by H. Palm, Litt. Ver., 3 v., 1879-85; sel. 
works ed. by J. Tittman, Brockhaus, L., 2 v., 
1870, 1880, M.9.; by H. Palm, DNL., Vol. 
29, 1883, M.3.50; Neudr., Nos. 3, 6, 37-8, 
M.2.40 unb.; Peter Squenz, mod., Keclam, 
20 Pf. unb. — L. G. Wysocki, A. Gryphius et 
la tragedie allemande au XVir siecle, Paris, 
1893. 

221. Giinther (1695-1723). GedicUe, ed. by J. Titt- 

mann, Brockhaus, L., 1874, M.4.50; by L. 
Fulda in DNL., Vol. 38, 1883, M.3.50; Re- 
clam, 80 Pf.; Diederichs, L., 1902. 

222. Gutzkow (1811-78). Werhe, Eiitten «& Loening, 

F., 1848-52, 13 v., M.34.30, and Costenoble, 
Jena, 12 v., each M.l. to M.4. unb. ; Die Bitter 
von Oeiste and Der Zauberer von Rom, 
Janke, B., each 4 v., M.9. ; other works sep., 
Costenoble, Jena, Schottlander, Breslau ; Meis- 
terdramen^ ed. by E. Wolff, Costenoble, 1902, 
M.3. — Biogr. by A. v. Wurzbach, Hartleben, 
W., 1871, 50 Pf. ; H. H. Houben,. Gutzkoio- 
Funde (with bibliography), Wolff, B., 1901, 
M.11.50. Cf. Proelss, No. 41, and Nos. 9, 
54, 165. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 79 

223. Hagedorn (1708-54). Works ed. by J. J. 

Eschenburg, 5 v., H., 1800, M.ll.; poems 
ed. by A. Saner, Behr., B., M.1.70; by F. 
Muncker, 1894, in DNL., Vol. 45, M.3.50 
(with Gleim, E. C. v. Kleist, etc.); Reclam, 
M.l. ; Fabeln und Erzdhlungen., Meyer, 30 Pf. 
unb. Cf. No. 207. 

224. Halbe, Max (b. 1865). Dramas pub. by G. 

Bondi, B,, M.3. each. — Study by J. Glaser, 
Nord und Siid, April, 1899. Cf. No. 37. 

225. Haller (1708-77). Gedichte, ed. by L. Hirzel, 

Huber, Frauenfeld, 1882 (with biogr.), M.IO. ; 
sel. by A. Frey, 1884, DNL., Vol. 41", M.3.50; 
Sauerlander, Aarau, 80 Pf. — Studies by A. 
Frey, Haessel, L., 1879, M.6.; by 0. v. 
Greyerz, Schultze, Dr., 1902, M.l.; by Liss- 
auer, Verlagsanstalt, H., 75 Pf. Cf. No. 70. 

226. Hamann (1730-88). Schriften und Briefe, ed. 

by M. Petri, Meyer, Hannover, 1872-74, 4 v., 
M.9. ; Sokratische Denkwilrdigkeiten^ Reclam, 
20 Pf. unb.— Biogr. by J. Poel, 2 v., H., 
1874-76, M.12. ; study by J. Minor, F., 1881, 
M.l. 60; by J. Claassen, Giitersloh, 1885. 
Cf. No. 242. 

227. Hamerling (1830-89). Werke, Auswahl, 2d ed., 

Verlagsanstalt, H., 1901, 4 v., M.20. ; sep. 
works, do., M.2.50 to M.16. ; Stationen 
meiner Lebenspilgerschaft^ do., 1889, M.7., 
and Lehrjahre der Liele, do., 3d ed., 1890, 
M.6. (diary and letters). — Biogr. by M. M. 
Rabenlechner, Pierson, Dr., 1901, M.3., and 
I {Hamerling s Jug end) ^ Verlagsanstalt, H., 
1896, M.5. ; studies by R. H. Kleinert, do., 
1891, M.l.; by A. Polzer, do., 1891, M.3.; 
by P. Rosegger, Hartleben, W., 1891. Cf. 
No. 70. 

Hardenberg, see Novalis, No. 301. 

Haring, see Alexis, No. 150. 

228. Hart, Heinrich (b. 1855), and Julius (b. 1859). 

Works pub. by Wigand, L., Diederichs, L., 



80 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

S. Fischer, B., and others. — W. Bolsche 
in Die Gesellschaft, Jan., 1899. Humor- 
ous treatment of the two brothers in E. v. 
Wolzogen's comedy Lumpejigesindel, Cf . Nos. 
62, 52. 

229. Hauff (1802-27). Werhe, ed. by F. Bobertag, 

DNL., 5 v., 1891 1, M.17.50; by M. Mend- 
heim, Bibl. Inst., 3 v., M.6. ; by Ad. Stern, 
Hesse, 2 v., M.3.50; Hempel, 2 v., M.6. ; 
Cotta, 6 v., M.6. (or M.3,); Reclam, 2 v., 
M.3.50; Hendel, 2 v., M.4.50; Grumbach, 
L., 2 v., M.S.; Knaur, B., 2 v., M.5.20; 
Lichtenstein, Hempel, M. 2,; Cotta, Spemann, 
St., Eeclam, Hendel, Hesse, M. 1.; other 
works Sep., do., and Meyer. — Biogr. by H. 
Hofmann (with letters), Diesterweg, F., 1902, 
M.S.; by M. Mendheim, Meyer, 10 Pf. unb. 

230. Hauptmann (b. 1862). Works pub. by S. 

Fischer, B., each v. M.S. to M.4.50.— Biogr. 
by Paul Schlenther, Fischer, B., 1898, M.5. 
(the most authoritative) ; by Ad. Bartels, 
Felber, Weimar, 1897, M.3.80; by U. 0. 
Woerner, Haushalter, Mn., 2d ed., 1900, 
M.3. ; by A. v. Hanstein, Voigtlander, L., 
1898, 75 Pf. Of. Nos. 37, 43, 47, 52-54, 59, 
72. 

231. Hausrath (b. 1837). Works pub. by Grote, B., 

Hirzel, L. {Antinous, M.7.), Bonz & Co., St. 

232. HaymmisJcinder. Litt. Ver., 1896. See under 

VolksMlcher, No. 350. 

233. Hebbel (1813-63). Werke, crit. ed. by E. M. 

Werner, Behr, B., 1900-3, 12 v., each 
M.3.50; by E. Kuh and H. Krumm, Hesse, 
4 v., 1891-92, M.6.; by K. Zeiss, Bibl. 
Inst,, 4 v., M.8. ; by Ad. Stern, Knaur, 
B., 1902, 4 v., M.6. ; Hoffmann & Campe, H., 
1868, 6 v., M.42.; Gedichte, Hesse, M.1.50; 
Reclam, M.1.20; sep. dramas, Hendel, Reclam, 
Meyer ; TagebiicJier, ed. by R. M. Werner, Behr, 
B., 1903 1, 4 v., M.14. ; ed. by F. Bamberg, 
Grote, B., 2 v., 1885-87, M.24. ; Brief wechsel. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 81 

do., 2 v., 1890-92, M.27.; Briefe, Nachlese, 
ed. by R. M. Werner, Behr., B., 1900, 2 v., 
M.IO. (orwith Werhe, M.7.).— Biogr. by E. 
Kuh, Braumiiller, W., 1877, 2 v., M.15.; by 
E. M. Werner, Hofmann, B. (in prep.) ; by 
Ad. Bartels, Reclam, 60 Pf . ; studies by H. 
Krumm, Flensburg, 1899, M.2.25; by Th. 
Poppe, Mayer & Miiller, B., 1900, M. 3.50. 
Cf. Nos. 61, 9, 47, 54, 73, 74. 

234. Hebel (1760-1826). re7-A:e, 5th ed., Grote, B., 

1889, M.S.; Alemannische Gedichte^ ed. by 
0. Behaghel, DNL., Vol. U2\ M.3.50; Saner- 
lander, Aarau, 1895, M.3.60 (or M.I.), Ee- 
clam, 60 Pf., Hendel, 75 Pf., Meyer, 30 Pf. 
unb. ; with phonetic transcription. Winter, 
Heidelberg, 1902, M.1.20; Schatzkdstlein, 
DNL., Vol. 142", M.3.50; Cotta, ill., M.1.80; 
Eeclam, 80 Pf., Hendel, 75 Pf., Meyer, 65 Pf. ; 
letters ed. by 0. Behaghel, Karlsruhe, 1883. 
— Biogr. by G. Langin, Karlsruhe, 1874, M.3. 

235. Hegel (1770-1831). Werke, ed. by Ph. Mar- 

heineke and others, Duncker & Hnmblot, B., 
1832-87, 19 V. (incl. corresp.).— Biogr. by K. 
Eosenkranz, do., 1844; by Kuno Fischer, 
Oeschichte der neuern Philosophies Vol. VIII, 
2 parts, Winter, Heidelberg, 1901, M.36. 

236. Hegner (1759-1840). Schriften, Eeimer, B., 

1828-30, 5 V. ; Die Molkenkur, Eeclam, 40 Pf . 
unb., Aarau, M.1.60 (with Gedichte). — Biogr. 
by A. Hafner, Winterthur, 1886-7; by Hed- 
wig Waser, Niemeyer, Halle, 1901, M.8. 

237. Heiberg, Hermann (b. 1840). Sel. fiction, Fock, 

L., 1895, 10 v., M.40. ; works pub. by Janke, 
B., Eeclam, and others. 

238. Heine (1797-1856). Best crit. ed. by E. Elster, 

Bibl. Inst., 7 v., 1887-90, M.16. (new ed. with 
new material in prep.); others, Hoffmann & 
Campe, H., 21 v. (incl. letters), 1861f., also 
12 v., M.12. (or 4 v., M.6.); Grote, B., 9 v., 
M.22.50; Cotta, 12 v., M.12. (or M.6.), 
Hesse or Reclam, 4 y., M.6., Hendel, 4 v., 



82 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

M.7.50; sep. collections and works, Hoff- 
mann & Canipe, Cotta, Eeclam, Hesse, Hen- 
del, Meyer. — Biogr. by A. Strodtmann, 3d 
ed., Hoffmann & Campe, 1884, 3 v., M.7.50; 
byE. Proelss, Eieger, St., 1886, M.5.60; by J. 
Legras, Paris, 1897 (French); studies by H. 
Hiiffer, Paetel, B., 1878, M.4.50; by W. 
Bolsche, Trenkel, B., 1888, M.6. ; by G. 
Karpeles, Titze, L., 1899, M.9.50. Auto- 
MograpMe. Nach seinen WerTcen^ Brief en und 
Gesprdclien^ by G. Karpeles, Oppenheim, B., 
1888, L. P. Betz, Heine in Frankreichy 
Miiller, Zurich, 1895, M.S. unb. 

239. Heinrich Julius, Duke of Brunswick (1564- 

1613). 8chauspiele^ ed. by W. L. Holland, 
Litt. Ver., 1855; sel. by J. Tittmann, Brock- 
haus, L., 1880, M.4.50; by E. Froning in 
DNL., Vol. 23, M.3.50. 

240. Heinse (1749-1803). Werke, ed. by H. Laube, 

10 v., L., 1838. New crit. ed. by C. Schiidde- 
kopf, Insel-Verlag, L., 19011 (5 v. to 1903), 
M.7.50 each.— Biogr. by J. Schober, L., 1882. 
H. Prohle, Lessing, Wieland, Heiiise, B., 
1877-79. F. Bobertag in DNL., Vol. 136, 
1886, M.3.50. K. D. Jessen, Heinscs Stellung 
zur Mldenden Kuoist, Mayer & Miiller, B., 
1903, M.7. See under Gleim, No. 207. 

241. Henckell, Karl (b. 1864). Gedichte, Henckell, 

Z., 1893, M.8. ; Aus meinem Liederhuch, 
Schuster & Loeffler, B., M.4. 

242. Herder (1744-1803). Fundamental crit. ed. by 

B. Suphan, Weidmann, B., 1877 ff., 33 v., 
M.180. unb.; Hempel, 1869-79, 13 v.,M.36.; 
sel. ed. by B. Suphan, Weidmann, B., 5 v., 
M.19.80; by H. Meyer, E. Kiihnemann, and 
H. Lambel, DNL., 10 v., 1885-94, M.35.; by 
H. Kurz, Bibl. Inst., 4 v., M.IO. ; Cotta, 6 v., 
M.6. ; sep. works, Weidmann, Brockhaus, L., 
Cotta, Hempel, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer. 
Brief e an Hamann, ed. by 0. Hoffmann, 
Gaertner, B., 1889, M.6.— Biogr. byE. Haym, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 83 

Gaertner, B., 1880-85, 2 v., M.35.; by E. 
Kiihnenianii, Beck, Mn., 1895, M.7.50. 

243. Herwegh (1817-75). Gedichte ei)ies Lebendigen, 

12th ed., Goschen, L., M.4.60; Neue Gedichte, 
Dietz, St., M.2. Corresp. ed. by M. Herwegh, 
2d ed., Langen, Mn., 1900, M.S. unb. Cf. 
No. 74. 

244. Heyse (b. 1830). Werke, Hertz, B., 1897-1901 

(now Gotta), 29 v. at M.4.50; sel. in 3 v., 
M.IO. ; pop. ed., Cotta, I, Novels, 8 v., M.24. ; 
works in 48 fascicles at 40 Pf., Cotta, begun 
1902. Autobiography, Jugenderinnerungen 
und Bekemitnisse, Hertz, B., 1900 (3d ed., 
Cotta, 1902), M.7.— Study by 0. Kraus, F., 

1888. Cf. Nos. 53, 57, 75, 142a. 

245. Hoffmann, E. T. A. (1776-1822). Schriften, 

Reimer, B., 12 v., M.12. ; WerJce, Hempel, 
6 v., M.16. ; ed. by V. Schweizer, Bibl. Inst,, 
3v., M.6. ; byE. Grisebach, Hesse, 4 v., 1900, 
M.8. (best ed.); by M. Koch, DNL., Vol. 147, 

1889, M.3.50; Cotta, 4 v., M.4. (or 3 v., M.3.); 
Sep., Hempel, Hesse, Reclam, Hendel, Meyer, 
Verlagsanstalt, H. — Biogr. by G. Ellinger, 
Voss, H., 1894, M.6.; by H. v. Miiller (in 
prep.); pathological study by 0. Klinke, 
Sattler, Br., 1903, M.2.25. 

246. Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798-1874). Werke, 

ed. by H. Gerstenberg, Fontane, B. (1890-93), 
8 v., M.33. Autobiogr., Mein Lehen, 2d ed., 
1894, 2 v., M.9.— Biogr. by J. M. Wagner, 
Ceroid, W., 1869; by H. Gerstenberg, Fon- 
tane, B., M.l. 

247. Hofmannsthal, Hugo v. (b. 1874) . Works pub. 

by Fischer, B., Insel-Verlag, L., and in 
Blatter fur die Kunst (cf . No. 159) ; Theater 
in Versen, Fischer, B., 1902, M.5. — Studies 
by F. Poppenberg, Neue deutsche Rundschau^ 
1899, p. 64; by A. Kerr, do., 1900, p. 660. 

248. Hofmanswaldau (1617-79). See under Lohen- 

stein. No. 284. Biogr. by J. Ettlinger, 



84 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOORAPHY 

Niemeyer, Halle, 1891, M.2.80 unb. Cf. 
No. 27. 

249. Holderlin (1770-1843). Werke, best ed. by B. 

Litzmann, Gotta, 1896, 2 v., M.2. ; Dichtun- 
getiy ed. by K. Kostlin, Fues, Tubingen, 
1884, M.4.40; GedicMe, Cotta, M.1.10, Ee- 
clam, 60 PI, Hendel, M.I., Meyer, 50 Pf . ; 
sel. by M. Mendheim in DNL., Vol. 135", M. 
3,50; Hyperion^ Eeclam, 40 Pf. unb., Meyer, 
20 Pf. unb.— Biogr. by A. Wilbrandt, 2d ed., 
Hofmann, B., 1896, M.3.20; by C. C. T. 
Litzmann (with letters). Hertz, B., 1890 
(now Cotta), M.ll.; by C. Miiller-Kastatt, 
Hampe, Bremen, 1894, M.4. ; study by A. 
Sauer, Haase, Prag, 1894, 25 Pf. unb. 

250. Holty (1748-76). GedicMe, ed. by K. Halm, 

Brockhaus, L., 1870, M.2., with letters, 
M.5.40; by A. Sauer in DNL., Vol. bO\ 
M.3.50 (with Miller) ; Keclam 60 Pf., Hendel 
75 Pf. — Biogr. by H. Euete, Berger, Guben, 
1883, M.1.50. See under Gbttinger Hain^ 
No. 210. 

251. Holz (b. 1863). Works pub. by Fontane, B., 

Issleib, B., Sassenbach, B., Dietz, St., Ma- 
nicke & Jahn, L., 10 v. at M.2. to M.5. — 
H. Strobl, Arrio Holz und die jungstdeutsche 
Bewegung, Gose & Tetzlaff, B., 1902, 50 Pf. 
unb. J. Schlaf in Das litterarische Echo, IV, 
1621; E. Schaukal,do.,V, 881. Cf. Nos. 95, 
202, 328, 72. 

252. Hopfen, Hans (b. 1835). Works pub. by Minden, 

Dr., Paetel, B., Verlagsanstalt, St., Keil, L., 
Cotta, and others. 

253. Houwald (1778-1845). Werhe, Goschen, L., 

5 v., 1851, M.6.50; Theater, 5 v., W., 1827; 
sep. dramas, Eeclam. See under Werner, 
No. 359. Cf. No. 67. 

254. Huch, Eicarda (b. 1867). Novels pub. by Hertz, 

B., Cotta, Insel-Verlag, and Diederichs, L. ; 
Gedichte, Haessel, L., M.4. — H. Bethge in 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 85 

Das litterarische Echo, V, 734. Of. No. 
35. 

255. Hutten (1488-1523). Works ed. by E. Booking, 

7 v., L., 1859-69; Gesprdche, transl. and ed. 
by D. F. Strauss, Brockhaus, L., 1860, M.3. 
unb. ; Gesprdchbiichlein, Reclam, 80 Pf . ; see 
under Murner, No. 298. — Biogr. by D. F. 
Strauss, 4th ed., Strauss, Bonn, 1895, M. 4.50; 
by Chr. Meyer, Verlagsanstalt, H., M.I.; L. 
Geiger in Vortrdge iind Versuche, Ehlermann, 
Dr., M.6.50. 

256. Hymns. Ph. TVackernagel, Das deutsche Kir- 

chenlied von der dltesten Zeit bis zu Anfang des 
XVII. Jahrlmnderts, 5 v., Teubner, L. , 
1864-77; E. Wolff, Das deutsche Kirchenlied 
des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts^ DNL., Vol. 31, 
1894, M.3.50. Cf. No. 286. 

257. Iffland (1759-1814). TJieater, 24 v., Wien, 1843; 

Die Jdger, Die Hagesiolzen, ed. by A. Hauffen, 
1891, in DNL., Vol. 139% M.3.50; sep. works, 
Eeclam, Meyer, fiber meine theatralische 
Laufbahn, ed. by H. Holstein, Behr., B., 
M.2.80. Cf. No. 9. 

258. Immermann (1796-1840). Werke, ed. by K. 

Boxberger, Hempel, 8 v., 1883, M.24. ; sel. 
ed. by M. Koch, DNL., 4 v., 1887-88, M.14. ; 
Cotta, 6 v., M.6. ; sep., Hempel, Cotta, 
Hesse, Reclam, Hendel, Meyer, Verlagsan- 
stalt, H. — Biogr. (with letters and diary), by 
G. zu Putlitz, Hertz, B., 1870, 2 v., M.9. ; 
Geddchtnisschrift zum 100. Gebiirtstag, Voss, 
H., 1896, M.6. Cf. Nos. 66, 70. 

Jean Paul, see Richter, No. 313. 

259. Jensen (b. 1837). Works pub. by Paetel, B. 

(Die braune Eriha, 6th ed., 1898, M.3.), 
Janke, B., Westermann, Br., Schottlander, 
Breslau, and others. 

260. Jordan (b. 1819). Nibelunge, Jordan, F., 2 v., 

M.14. (I, 12th ed., 1884, II, 7th ed., 1885); 
Deniiurgos, Brockhaus, L., 1852-54, 3 v., 



86 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

M.18. ; other works, Jordan, F., and else- 
where. — C. Weitbrecht in Das litterarische 
Echo, I, 541. Cf. No. 64. 

261. Kant (1724-1804). Gesammelte Schriften, pub. 

by the Prussian Academy of Sciences, Keimer, 
B., 19001, 12 V. (incl. corresp. ; 4 v. out 
in 1902) ; Werke, ed. by G. Hartenstein, 
Voss, H., 8 v., 18G7-9, M.48. ; by J. H. v. 
Kirchmann, B., 1870-95, 9 v., M. 37.80; sep. 
works, Erdmann, H., Reclam, Meyer, Hen- 
del. — Biogr. by F. Paulsen, Frommann, St. , 
1898, M.4. ; by M, Kronenberg, Beck, Mn., 
M.5.50. Kuno Fischer, GeschicJite der neueru 
Philosophies Vol. IV, V, 4th ed., Winter, 
Heidelberg, 1898-9, M.36. 

262. Keller (1819-90). Werhe, Hertz, B. (now Cotta), 

1889-90, 10 v., each M.3.80; Nachgelassene 
Schriften, do., 1892, M. 6. 40.— Biogr. by J. 
Baechtold, do., 3 v., 1893-98, M.26. (with 
letters), abbrev. ed. 1 v., 1898, M.3.80; by 
F.Baldensperger, Paris, 1899 (French) ; studies 
by 0. Brahm, Unflad, L., 1883, M.1.50; by A. 
Koster, Teubner, L., 1899, M.3. ; Biblio- 
graphies ed. by J. Baechtold, Cotta, M.l. 
Cf. Nos. 64, 68, 70, 74. 

263. Kerner (1786-1862). Sel. works, Cotta, 1878, 

M.2.50; Reclam, 80 Pf . ; Bilderbuch aus 
7neiner Knabenzeits 'Kra.hhe, St., 1886, M. 6.; 
Briefwechsel, ed. Isy Th. Kerner, Verlagsan- 
stalt, St., 1897, 2 v., M.14. 

264. Kinkel (1815-82). Gedichte, Cotta, 2 v., M.S. 

and M.7.50; Der Orobschmied von Antwerpen, 
do,, M.3. ; Otto der Schiitz, do., M.3. — Biogr. 
by G. Henne am Rhyn, Schmidt, Z., 1883, 
M.2. ; by A. Strodtmann, Hoffmann & Campe, 
H., 2 v., 1851. 
266. Kirchbach, Wolfgang (b. 1857). Works pub. by 
Dummler B., Ehlermann, Dr., Pierson, Dr., 
Cotta, and others. 
Kirchenlied^ see Hymns, No. 256. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 87 

266. Kleist, Ew. Chr. v. (1715-50). Werke, ed. by 

A. Sauer, Diimmler, B., 1881-83, 3 v., M.6.50 
(without letters, M.S. 60) ; Keclam, 60 Pf. ; see 
also under Hagedorn, No. 223, and Bremer 
Beitrdge, No. 188. 

267. Kleist, Heinr. v. (1777-1811). Best ed. by Th. 

Zolling, DNL., 4 v., M. 14. ; others, Bibl. Inst., 
2 v., M.4., Hempel, 2 v., M.3.50, Cotta, 2 v., 
M.4.,orM.2., Reclani, M. 1.75, Hesse, M. 1.75; 
sep. works, Hempel, Eeclam, Handel, Meyer, 
Cotta. Briefe an seine Schwester Ulrike^ ed. by 
A. Koberstein, B., 1860, M.S. ; Briefe an seine 
Braut, ed. by K. Biedermann, Schottlander, 
Breslau, 1884, M.5.— Biogr. by A. Wilbrandt, 
Nordlingen, 1863, M.6.; by Otto Brahni, 3d 
ed., 1892, Fontaue, B., M.4.50; by R. Bona- 
fous, Paris, 1894 (French); by Fr. Servaes, 
Seemann, L., 1902, ill., M.5.; Th. Zolling, 
H. V. K. in der Sclnveiz, Spemann, St., 
1882, M.IO.; R. Steig, Kleists Berliner 
Kdmpfe, Spemann, B., 1901, M.12. unb., and 
Neue K'wnde zu H. v. Kleist^ Reimer, B., 
1902, M.3. unb. (much new material). Cf. 
Nos. 54, 55, 70, 73. 

268. Klinger (1752-1831). Werhe, Cotta, 1878-80, 

4 v., M.4.50; sep. works, Behr, B., Reclam, 
Hendel, Meyer. — Erich Schmidt, Lenz und 
Klinger, Weidmann, B., 1878, M.2.40. M. 
Rieger, Klinger in der Sturm- und Drang- 
jjeriode, Bergstrasser, Darmstadt, 1880, M.IO., 
and Klinger in seiner Reife (with letters), do., 
1896, 2 v., M.12. — See also under Storm and 
Stress, No. 343. 

269. Klopstock (1724-1803). Werke, Goschen, L., or 

Behr, B., 6 v., M. 11., Hempel, 3 v., M.9., 
Cotta, 4 v., M.4.; ed. by R. Hamel, DNL., 
4 v., 1884, M.14. ; Messias, Behr, M.2.60, 
Hempel, M.3., Reclam, M.1.20; Oden, crit. 
ed. by F. Muncker and J. Pawel, St., 1889, 
M.14.; Behr, M.3.30, Hempel, M.3., Re- 
clam, M.I., Hendel, 75 Pf. ; Dramen, Hem- 



88 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

pel, M.S.; Brief e^ ed. by J. M. Lappenberg, 
■Westermann, Br., 1867, M.S.— Biogr. by F. 
Muncker, 2d ed., Behr., B., 1900, M.9.; by 
K. Heinemann, Velbagen & Klasing, Bielefeld, 
1890, 50 Pf. Of. No. 70. 

270. Korner (1791-1813). Werle, ed. by Ad. Stern, 

DNL., 3 v., 1890-99, M.10.50; by H. Zimmer, 
Bibl. Inst., 3 v.,M.4.; Hempel, 2 v., M.3.50; 
Cotta, 4 v., M.4. or M.S.; Hesse, M.1.60; 
Grumbach, L., 2 v., M.5. ; Knaur, B., M.1.60; 
Verlagsanstalt,St.,M.2. ;Eeclam,M.1.50; sep., 
Brockbaus, L. , Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer, Cotta. 
Tagehuch und KriegsUeder, ed. by W. Peschel, 
Fehsenfeld, Freiburg, 1893, M.2.50 (important 
for the text of the poems), — Biogr. by A. 
Zipper, Eeclam, 60 Pf . ; by A. Kobut, Slottko, 
B., 1891, M.4.; by G. Kreyenberg, Ehler- 
mann. Dr., 1891, M.4. ; Meyer, 10 Pf. unb. ; 
W. E. Peschel and E. Wildenow, 27i. Korner 
und die Seinen ill., Seemann, L., 1898, 2 v., 
M.15. 

271. Kotzebue (1761-1819). Theater, Kummer, L., 

1827-29, 40 v., M.27.; Auswahl, do., 10 v., 
1867-68; sel. dramas ed. by A. Hauffen, 1891, 
inDNL.,Vol. 139^, M.3.50; sep., Eeclam, 
Meyer, Hendel, Behr, B. — Biogr. by H. 
Doring, Weimar, 1830; by Oh. Eabany, Paris, 
1893 (French). Cf. No. 9. 

272. Kretzer (b. 1854). Works pub. by Pierson, Dr., 

Steinitz, B., Duncker, B., Fischer & Franke, 
B., Costenoble, Jena, Eeclam. — Biogr. by J. 
E. Kloss, Pierson, Dr., 1896, M.l. E. Gys- 
trow in Das litterarische Eclio, I, 738. 

273. Kurz, Isolde (b. 1853). Works pub. by Seemann, 

L., 8 V. at M.3. to M.6.50 {Gedichte, M.+.; 
Florentiner Novellen, M.S. 50). — Autobiogr. 
sketch, Das litterarische Echo, IV, 1015. 

274. Laube (1806-84). /S'c^n/ifew, Stern, W., 1875-82, 

16 v., M.35. ; dramas, Weber, L., 1880-90, 
12 v., M.l. each; Der deutsche Krieg, Haessel, 
L., 9 v., M.15. Cf. Nos. 41, 54. 214, 240. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 89 

275. Leisewitz (1752-1806). Schriften,BT?i,\inschweig, 

1838; Julius von Tarcnt^ ed. (with Frag- 
ments) by K. M. Werner, Behr, B., 1889, 
M.2.80; Reisland, L., M.I.; Keclam, 20 Pf. 
nnb. See also under Storm and Stress, No. 
343. 

276. Lenan (1802-50). Werhe, od. by C. Hepp, Bibl. 

Inst., 2 v.,^1882, M. 4.; by M. Koch, DNL., 

2 v., 1888, M.7. ; Hempel, 2 v., M.4.80; 
Cotta, 4 v., M.4., Hesse, M.1.75, Eeclam, 
M.1.75, Verlagsanstalt, St., M.2. ; sep., 
Hempel, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer. Briefe an 

" eine Freundin^ ed. by K. Mayer, St., 1863, 
M,4.50; L. A. Frankl, Lenau und Sophie 
Lowetithal, Cotta, 1891, M.7. — Biogr. by E. 
Castle, Hesse, L., 1902, M.2.25; by A. X. 
Schurz, St., 1855, 2 v. (out of print); by F. 
Sintenis, 1899, Verlagsanstalt, H., 75 Pf . ; by 
L. Eoustan, Paris, 1898 (French); by R. v. 
Gottschall, Eeclam, 20 Pf. unb. ; by A. Griin, 
Cotta, 50 Pf. (with letters). C. v. Klenze, 
Lenau^s Treatment of Nature^ Univ. of Chi- 
cago Press, 1902, 75 cts. unb. Cf. No. 55. 

277. Leiiz (1751-92). ScUriften, ed. by L. Tieck, 

3 v., B., 1828, M.6.; Dramatischer JVacJiIass, 
ed. by K. Weinhold, F., 1884, M.7.50; Ge- 
dichte, do., Hertz, B., 1891, M.7.; Der Wald- 
h'uder, ed. by M. v. Waldbcrg, Kiihl, B., 
1882, M. 1.80.— Biogr. by 0. F. Gruppe, B., 
1861, M.5.10; by Erich Schmidt (in prep.). 
See also under Klinger, No. 268, and Storm 
and Stress, No. 343. Cf. No. 66. 

278. Lessing (1729-81). Fundamental crit. ed. by K. 

Lachmann, 3d ed. by F. Muncker, Goschen, 
L., 1886-1902, 16 v., M.96.; others, Hempel, 
1868-77, 13 v., M.36.; Cotta, 1883-5, 20 v., 
M.20. ; by E. Boxberger and H. Bliimner, 
DNL., 1883-90, 18 v., M.63. ; Goschen, L., 
1890, 12 v., M.24. ; sel. works ed. by 
F. Bornmiiller, Bibl. Inst., 1884, 5 v., 
M.12. ; Hempel, 7 v., M.20., Cotta, M.S., 



90 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Knaur, B., 3. v., M.S., Goschen, L., M.2.80, 
Eeclam, M.4.20, Hesse, M.4.50; sep., Goschen, 
L., Hempel, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer; Brief - 
wechsel mit Eva Konig, Hirzel, L., 2d ed., 
M.6.; Gotta, 2 v., M.2.— Biogr. by Th. W. 
Danzel and G. E. Guhrauer, 2d ed., Gera, 
1881, 2 v., M.15.; by Erich Schmidt, 2d ed., 
Weidmann, B., 1899, 2 v., M.20. (the best) ; 
by K. Borinski, Hofmann, B., 1900, M.6. ; by 
H. Goring, Gotta, M.l. ; by Ad. Stahr, Olden- 
burg, 9th ed., 1892, M.7. Kuno Fischer, 
L. als Reformator der deutschen Litteratur, 
4th ed., St., 1896, M.IO. (largely on the 
Dramas). J. W. Braun, Lessing im Urteile 
seiner Zeitgenossen, 2 v., Stahn, B., 1884, 93, 
M.18. See Goethe's Judgment in Dichtung 
und Wahrheit. Cf . Nos. 9, 54, 55, 68, 73, 77, 
78, 81, 92, 240. 

279. Leuthold (1827-79). GedicUe, Huber, Frauen- 

feld, 3d ed., 1884, M. 7. —Studies by A. W. 
Ernst, Kloss, H., 1892, M.2.50, and 1898. 

280. Liliencron, Detlev v. (b. 1844). Works pub. by 

Schuster & Loeflfler, B., 9 v., each M.3. ; 
Ausgewdhlte Gedichte^ do., M.5. — Study by 
0. J. Bierbaum, do., M.l.; by F. Oppen- 
heimer, do., M.l.; by H. Greinz, do., gratis 
from publishers; by G. Kiihl, Gose & Tetz- 
laff, B., 1902, 50 Pf. Autobiogr. note, Das 
liUerarische Echo III, 167. Of. Nos. 47, 59, 
72. 

281. Lingg (b. 1820). GedicUe, Ootta, 3 v., each 

M.4. ; Jahresringe, do., M.6. ; epic Die Volker- 
wanderung,do.^M.7 . ; dramas, do., 2 v., M.IO. ; 
Byzantinische Novellen, Eeclam, 20 Pf. unb. 
— Autobiogr., Meine Lehensreise^ Schuster & 
Loeffler, B., 1899, M.6.50. Of. No. 47. 

282. Liscow (1701-60). Ed. by B. Litzmann (in prep.) ; 

sel. satires, ed. by A. Holder, Halle, 1901; 
VortrefflicJiheit der elenden SJcribenten^ Eec- 
lam, 20 Pf. unb. — B. Litzmann, C. L. Lis- 
cow in seiner litterarischen Laufbahn^ Voss, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 9i 

H., 1883, M.4.50. See under Bremer Beitrdge^ 
No. 168. 

283. Logau (1604-55). Sinngedichte, ed. by G. Eitner, 

Litt. Ver., 1892; sel. by G. Eitner, Brock- 
haus, L. 1870, M.4.50; by H. Oesterley, 
1885, DNL., Vol. 28, M.3.50; Eeclam, 20 Pf., 
unb. 

284. Lobenstein (1635-83). F. Bobertag, Die zweite 

schlesisiche Schule, (sel. from Hofmanswal- 
dau, Lobenstein, Ziegler, Gryphius, etc.), 
DNL., Vol. 36-37, M.7. Cf. No. 7. 

285. Ludwig (1813-65). Schriften, ed. by Ad. Stern 

and Erich Schmidt, Grunow, L., 1891, 6 v., 
M.34. ; sel. works, do., 6 v., M.6.; by V. 
Schweizer, Bibl. Inst., 3 v., M.6. ; by Ad, Bar- 
tels, Hesse, 2 v., 1900, M.4. ; Janke, B,, 4 v., 
M.S.; Eeclam, M.2. ; Hendel, M.2.25; sep., 
Hesse, Eeclam, Meyer, Hendel, Janke, B. — 
Biogr. by Ad. Stern, Grunow, L., 1891, M.4. ; 
address by A. Sauer, Prag, 1892, 20 Pf. ; L. 
Qeigev VQ. Dichter iind Frauen I, Paetel, B., 
1896, M.9. Cf. Nos. 65, 54, 57, 67a, 68, 73. 

286. Luther (1483-1546). Werke, monumental crit. 

ed. (of very uneven value), pub. by Bohlau, 
Weimar, 1883 ff., 24 v., each M.16. to 23.; 
sel. works, ed. by E. Wolff, DNL., Vol. 15, 
M.3.50; by K. Goedeke, Brockhaus, L., 1883, 
M.4.50; Neudr. Nos. 4, 18,28,50,62,76,93-4, 
each No. 60 Pf., unb.; by E. Grosse, Weid- 
mann, B., M.2.40; by W. H. Carruth, Ginn 
& Co., Boston; sep., Eeisland, L., Eeclam, 
Hendel, Meyer; Briefweclisel^ ed. by E. L. 
Enders, Calw., 1884-91, 4 v., M.18.; 275 
Lutlier-Briefe^ ed. by C. A. v. Hase, Breit- 
kopf & Hartel, L.,M.2. ; Sprichw'drter^ ed. by 
E. Thiele, Bohlau, Weimar, M.IO. — Biogr. 
by J. Kostlin, 9th ed., Eeisland, L. , 1891. 
M. 10.40 (older standard biogr., Engl, transl., 
London, 1883) ; by T. Kolde, Perthes, Gotha, 
1884-93, 2 v., M.19. (the best); by Gustav 
Freytag, 3d ed.,Hirzel, L.,1884, M.2.75; by 



d2 A CflRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

A. E. Berger, Hofmann, B., 3 v., M.9.60 
(4tli to appear). G. Berlit, Luther .> Murner 
und das Kirchenlied des 16. Jalirhunderts^ 
Goschen, L., 80Pf. 

287. Mackay (b. 1864). DicMungen^ Henckell, Z., 

1897, M.9. ; sep. works, do., and S. Fischer, B. 
Magelone, see under VolJcsbiicher, No. 350. 

288. Meister singer. K. Bartsch, Meisterlieder, Litt. 

Ver., 1862; Meistersinger-ProtokoUe, do., 2 v., 
1898 ; ed. by K. Drescher (with Hans Sachs' 
OemerUuchlein), ^endir.^o. 149-52, M.2.40, 
unb. ; 0. Weddigen, Der deutsche Meisterge- 
sang, Friedberg & Mode, B., 1894, M.I.; C. 
Mey, Der Meistergesang in GeschicTite und 
Eunst, Dieter, L., 1900, M.IO. 

289. Mendelssohn, Moses (1729-86). Schriften., 

Brockhaus, L., 1843-5, 7 v., M.16., unb. ; sel. 
works, ed. by A. Bodek, do., 1869, M.2. 

290. Meyer, 0. F. (1825-98). ScJirifien, Haessel, L., 

9 v., M.42. ; sep. works, do., M.3. to 5. — Biogr. 
by A. Frey, Gotta, 1900, M.7.; by H. Trog, 
Eeich, Basel, 1897, M.2.40; by W. Uhl, Ver- 
lagsanstalt, H., 80 Pf . ; by K. E. Franzos, 
Concordia, B., 1899, M.l. ; H. Moser, Wa7id- 
lungen der Gedichte C. F. Meyers., Haessel, 
L., 1900, M.4. ; H. Kraeger, Quellen und 
Wandlungen seiner Gedichte, Mayer & Miil- 
ler, B., 1901, M.IO. 

291. Miller, Martin (1750-1814). Siegtvart,"^e\&\Q.ndi, 

L., 1777, M.9.; see under Holty, No. 250.— 
Study by H. Kraeger, Bremen, 1893, M.2.80. 
Cf. No. 70. 

292. Morike (1804-75). ,Sc^n/ifew, Goschen, L., 4v., 

M.20. Corresp, with M. v. Schwind, ed. by J. 
Baechtold, Seemann, L., 1890, M.2. ; with 
Storm, do., Goschen, St., 1891, f'.L^O.— 
Biogr. by Fr. Notter, Unflad, L., 1875, iu.l.; 
by J. Klaiber, do., 1876, M.l. 20; by H. 
Fischer, St., 1881, 60 Pf. ; by K. Fischer, 
Behr, B., 1901, M.6.25, ill.; by H. Maync, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 93 

Cotta, 1902, M.7.50 unb. (these two the 
best). Cf. Nos. 50, 74. 

293. Moscherosch (1601-69). GesicMe, sel. ed. by 

F. Bobertag, 1884, DNL., Vol. 32, M.3.50; 
mod., Reclam, M.1.40, unb.; Insomnis cura 
parentum, Neudr. Nos. 108-9, M.1.20 unb. 
Cf. No. 70. 

294. Muller,Maler (1749-1825). PTer^e, Heidelberg, 

3 v., 1825; DicMungen, ed. by H. Hettner, 
Brockhaus, L., 1868, M.3.50; Fausts Leben, 
ed. by B. Seuffert, Behr, B., M.1.90; Die 
Schafschur, Das NussTcernen^ Eeclam, 20 Pf., 
unb, — Biogr. by B. Seuffert, 2d ed., Weid- 
mann, B., 1881, M.5., unb. See also under 
Storm and Stress, No. 343. 

295. Miiller, Wilhelm (1794-1827). No complete 

ed. Schriften, ed. by G. Schwab, Brockhaus, 
L., 1830, 5 v., M.18., (Vol. I-II out of 
print); Gediclite, ed. by F. Max Miiller, do., 
1868,M.3.50;Reclam,M.1.20, Hendel,M.1.25; 
Earliest Poems, repr. by J. T. Hatfield, Bal- 
timore, 1898. Diary and Letters, ed. by P. S. 
Allen and J. T. Hatfield, Univ. of Chicago 
Press, 1903. 

296. Milliner (1774-1829). Dramas, Vieweg, Br., 

1832, M.4.50; Eeclam, M.1.50; sep., Eeclam, 
Meyer. Cf. Nos. 67, 359. 

297. Milnchhausen. Biirger's version. Union, St., 

M.l. ; Gottingen, 1890, M. 1.20; Eeclam, 60 
Pf., Hendel, 50 Pf. Cf. No. 172. 

298. Murner (1475-ab. 1536). Sel. works (with Hut- 

ten), ed. by G. Balke, DNL., 2 v., M.7. ; Nar- 
renbeschiobrung, ed. by K. Goedeke, Brock- 
haus, L., 1879, M.4.50; by M. Spanier, 
Neudr. No. 119-24, M.3.60, unb.; mod., 
Eeclam, M.l. ; Schelmenzunft, facsimile ed. by 
W. Scherer, B., 1881, M.6.; by E. Matthias, 
Neudr. No. 85, 60 Pf., unb.; Gduchmatt, 
ed. by W. Uhl, Teubner, L., 1896, M.2.80, 
unb. See under Luther, No. 286. 



94 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

299. Nicolai (1733-1811). Sel. works ed. by J. 

Minor, Lessings Jugendfreunde^ DNL. , Vol. 
72, 1883, M.3.50; Fey 7ier kleyner Almanack^ 
reprint by G. Ellinger, Paetel, B., 1888, 
M,6. ; Brief e ilher den itzigen Zustand der 
sclionen WissenscJiaften, do., M.5., unb. E. 
Altenkriiger, Nicolais Jugendscliriften, Heg- 
mann, B., 1894, M.2. unb. 

300. Nietzsche (1844-1900). Werhe, Naumann, L., 

1895-7, 12 v., M.125.; new ed. 1899 ff., 
I. Abt., 8 v., M.54. or M.72., II. Abt., 6 v. up 
to 1903, M.7.80 or M.ll. each; Also sjjrach 
Zarathustra, 5th ed., 1896, M.7. ; Brief e^ 
Schuster & Loeffler, B., 1900-02, 2 v., 
M.22.50. — Biogr. by Elisabeth Forster-Nietz- 
sche, Naumann, L., 1895-6, 2 v., M.21. 
(incomplete) ; by H. Gallwitz, Dr., 1898, 
M.3. ;by Th. Ziegler, Bondi, B., 1900, M.3.50; 
by Th. Achelis, Verlagsanstalt, H., 80 Pf . ; 
study by H.Lichtenberger, Paris, 1898(French, 
transl. into German). Of. Nos. 47, 53, 59. 

301. Novalis (1772-1801). Schriften, ed. by E. Heil- 

born, Eeimer, B., 1901, 3 v., M.12. (new mate- 
rial, based on the poet's manuscripts, used un- 
critically); ed. by J. Dohmke, Bibl. Inst., M.2. 
(withFouque) ; by C. Meissner, Diederichs, L., 
3 v., M,7.50 (supplem. vol. ed. by B. Wille, 
M.3.50); Gedichte, Reclam, 60 Pf . ; sel. in 
DNL., Vol. 135"\ M.3.50; Heinricli von 
Ofterdingen, Brockhaus, L., M.2. ; Hendel, 
75 Pf., Meyer, 20 Pf. unb. Corresp. ed. by 
J. M. Eaich, Mainz, 1880.— Biogr. by E. 
Heilborn, Eeimer, B., 1901, M.4. (new 
material) ; by A. Schubart, Giitersloh, 1887, 
M.6.; by J. Bing, Voss, H., 1893, M.4.; 
study by C. Busse, Maske, Oppeln, 1898, 
M.3. Cf. No. 52. 

302. Ompteda, Georg Freiherr v. (b. 1863). Works 

pub. by Fontane, B. (now Fleischel & Co.), 
23 titles; Sylvester von Geyer, Eysen, and 
Cdcilie v. Sarryn^ each 2 v., M.12. — 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 95 

Study by G. Irrgang, Nord unci Siid, Breslau, 
No. 287; by G. Borchardt, Das litteratische 
Echo, II, 382; autobiogr. sketch, do., IV, 375. 

303. Opitz (1597-1639). Sel. works, ed. by H. Oes- 

terley, DNL., Vol. 27, M.3.50; by J. Titt- 
mann, Brockhaus, L., 1869, M.4.50; Keclam, 
20 Pf., unb. ; Buck von der deutschen Poeterei^ 
ed. by W. Braune, Neudr. No. 1, 60 Pf., 
unb. ; with Aristarchus, by G. Witkowski, 
Veit & Co., L., 1888, M.3., unb.; Teutsche 
Poemata, do., Niemeyer, Halle, 1902, M. 2. 40. 
— Biogr. by F. Strehlke, Brockhaus, L., 1856, 
M.2.40; by H. Palm, Morgenstern, Breslau, 
1862, 75 Pf. ; by E. Jackel, Bunzlau, 1897, 
60 Pf. Cf. No. 80. 

304. Pauli (ab. 1455-1530). ScUmpf und Ernst, ed. 

by H. Oesterley, Litt. Ver., 1866; sel. by K. 
Simrock, 1876, M.5.; Reclam, 80 Pf., mod. 
Cf . JfOO SchiodiiTce des 16. JaJirhunderts, ed. by 
F. Bobertag, DNL., Vol. 24, 1888, M.3.50. 

305. Platen (1796-1835). Werhe, ed. by Wolff and 

Schweizer, Bibl. Inst., 2 v., M.4. ; Hempel, 3 
v., M.9. ; Cotta, 2d ed., 1882, 4 v., M.4. ; Ge- 
dichte, Reclam, 80 Pf., Hendel, M.I., Meyer, 
50 Pf . ; other works sep. , Reclam, Meyer ; 
Dramatischer Nachlass, ed. by E. Petzet, 
Behr, B., 1902, M.6. unb.; TageMcJier, edi. 
by G. V. Laubmann and L. v. Scheffler, Cotta, 
1896, 1900, 2 v., M. 36.— Biogr. by H. Doring, 
Jena, 1854; by L. Bohme, Annaberg, 1879; 
by P. Besson, Paris, 1894 (French). R. Unger, 
Platen in seinem Verhdltnis zu Goethe, B., 
1903, M.5. Cf. Nos. 66, 70. 

306. Polenz, Wilhelm v. (b. 1861). Fiction pub. by 

Fontane, B., 9 titles; Der Biittnerbauer, 
M.7.50; Der Graienhdger, 2 v., M. 12.— Study 
by A. F. Krause, Nord und Slid, Oct. 1901 ; 
by H. Hart, Das litterarische Echo, III, 8; 
autobiogr. note, do.. Ill, 15. 

307. Raabe (b. 1831). Works pub. by Grote, B., 5 

v., each M.2.50 to 4.; by Janke, B., 15 v.. 



96 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

each M.S. to 7.25; Gesammelte Urzdhlungen, 
do., 4 v., each M.5.; Eeclam, and Wester- 
mann, Br. — Study by P. Gerber, Friedrich, L., 
1897, M.5.90; by W. Brandes, Zwissler, Wol- 
fenbiittel, 1901, M.S.; by A. Otto, Marowsky, 
Minden, 1899, M.1.40. ; by W. Jensen, Gose & 
Tetzlaff, B., 1901, 50 Pf. Of. No. 47. 

308. Eabener (1714-71). Werke, ed. by E. Ortlepp, 

St., 18S9, 4 v.,M.6. ; sel., Hendel, M.I., 
Fock, L., M.I.; see also under Bremer Bei- 
trdge, No. 168. 

309. Kaimund (1790-1836). WerJce, crit. ed. by K. 

Glossy and A. Sauer, 2d ed., Konegen, W., 
1891, S v., M.12, ; ed. by E. Castle, Hesse, 
M.1.50; Gotta, 2 v., M.l. Cf. Nos. 67a, 70. 

310. Eedwitz (182S-91). Works pub. by Kirchheim, 

Mainz {Amaranth, 36th ed., 1886, M.5.60), 
Hertz, B., Gotta. 

311. Pteuter, Chr. (1665-1712?). LustspieU, ed. by G. 

Ellinger, Neudr. Nos. 90-91, 1890, M.l. 20 
unb. ; Sclielmuffshy , repr. of first ed. by A. 
Schullerus, Neudr. No. 59, 60 Pf. unb., of 
final ed., do., Nos. 57-58, M.1.20 unb.; mod. 
by K. Pannier, Eeclam, 60 Pf. — Studies by 
Fr. Zarncke, L., 1884, 1887-9, in Berichte der 
k. sdcksischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaf- 
ten. Pop. biogr., by E. Gehmlich, Eichter, L., 
1891, M.1.20, unb. 

312. Eeuter, Fritz (1810-74). Werhe, Hinstorff, 

Wismar, 15 t., 1886-90, M.60. ; popular ed., 
9th ed., 1895, 7 v., M.26., or 4 v., 1902, 
M.IO. ; Sep., 12 v., each M.2. to 6. Brief e an 
seinen Vater, ed. by F. Engel, 2d ed., Wes- 
termann, Br., 1898, M. 4.— Biogr. by H. Ebert, 
Giistrow, 1874, M.S.; by A. Wilbrandt, 2d 
ed., Hofmann, B., M.S. 20; in Plattdeutsch, 
by P. Warncke, Voigtlander, L., M.2.25; 
studies by K. Th. Gaedertz, Wismar, 1896- 
1901, 3 v., each M.4. ; by 0. Glagau, Grote, 
B., 1875, M.4. Cf. Nos. 55, 57. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 97 

313. Richter, Jean Paul (1763-1825). Werke, Rei- 

mer, B., 17 v., M.33.; Hempel, 13 v., M.30. ; 
sel. works, ed. by P. l!^errlich, DNL., 6 v., 
1884-87, M.21.50; Reimer, B., 8 v., M.16., 
Hempel, 7 v., M.16., Cotta, 8 v., M.8.; sep., 
Hempel, Reclam, Hendel, Meyer. Biogr. 
Commentary by R. 0. Spazier, 5 v., L., 1833. 
Corresp. ed. by P. Nerrlich, Weidmann, B., 
1902, M.7. unb.— Biogr. by P. Nerrlich, 
Weidmann, B., 1889, M.IO. unb.; by J. Fir- 
mery, Paris, 1886 (French). J. Mtiller, J. P. 
und seine Bedeutung filr die Gegenwarty Lii- 
neburg, Mn., 1894, M.IO. (extravagant ideal- 
ization). Cf. No. 74. 

314. Riehl (1823-97). GescMchten mid Novellen, 

Cotta, 7 v., M.28. ; sep. works, each v. M.5. 
to M.7. ; Geschichte von Eisele und Beisele, 
Riitten & Loening, F., M.4. ; Btirg Neideck, 
Reclam, 60 Pf . ; Die vierzehn Nothelfer^ do. , 
60 Pf.— Study by L. Schadel, Belser, St., 
1896, M.l. Cf. No. 59. 

315. Rist, Johann (1607-67). Dichtungen, ed. by 

Goedeke and Goetze, Brockhaus, L. , 1885, 
M.4.50. Cf. No. 256. 

316. Ritterdrama. A. Hauffen in DNL., No. 138, 

1891, M.3.50. Cf. No. 4. 

Rohinsonaden^ see under Schnabel, No. 333. 

317. Roquette (1824-96). Works pub. by Cotta 

{Waldmeisters Brautfahrt^ 75th ed., 1902, 
M.S.), Hertz, B., Janke, B., Pierson, Dr., 
Schottlander, Breslau, Riitten & Loening, F. 
Autobiogr. Siehzig Jahre, Darmstadt, 1894, 
2 v., M.IO. — L. Geiger in Dichter und Frauen, 
II, Paetel, B., 1899, M.9. 

318. Rosegger (b. 1843). Schriften, Hartleben, W., 

or Staackmann, L., 30 v., M.126., or 19 v., 
M.76. ; sep. at M.3.70 to 5.20; autobiogr., ^Ifem 
Weltleben, 1898, 3fei7i Rimmelreich, do., 1901, 
each M.5. ; AlpengeschicJiten, Krabbe, St. 
M.2.50; GescMchten tend Gestalten, Reclam, 



98 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

60 Pf.— Study by A. V. Svoboda, Breslau, 
1886, 60 Pf. Cf. Nos. 227, 49, 102. 

319. Eiickert (1788-1866). Werke, 3d ed., Sauer- 

lander,F., 1881-4, 12 v., M.32.; by L. Laist- 
ner, Cotta, 1895-6, 6 v., M.6. ; by G. Ellinger, 
Bibl. Inst., 2 v., M.4. ; by C. Beyer, Hesse, 3 
v., 1900, M.6.; Eeclam, 3 v., M.6. ; Gedichte, 
Sauerlander, F., M.S.; sep. collections, Hir- 
zel, L., Goschen, L., Gotta, Hesse, Eeclam, 
Hendel, Meyer. — Biogr. by C. Beyer, Sauer- 
lander, F., M. 2. ; by B. Suphan, Bohlau, Wei- 
mar, 1888, 60 Pf . (address) ; by K. Fischer, 
Trier, 1889, 75 Pf . ; by F. Muncker, Buch- 
ner, Bamberg, 1890, M.1.40. 

320. Sachs, Hans (1494-1576). Works ed. by A. v. 

Keller and E. Goetze, Litt. Ver., 25 v., 1871- 
1902 (being continued); sel. works ed. by 
Goedeke and Tittmann, 2d ed., Brockhaus, 
L., 1883-5, 3 v., M.13.50; by B. Arnold, 
DJSTL., 2 v., 1885, M.7. ; FastnacUspiele^ ed. 
by E. Goetze, Neudr., 7 v., 1880-87, M.8.40 
unb. ; Fabeln und ScliwdnTce, do., 4 v., 1893- 
1903, M.18. unb.; Der hurnen Seufried 
do., 60 Pf. unb.; sel. poems, mod., Eeclam, 
2 v., M.1.60, Meyer, 50 Pf. ; sel. dramas, mod., 
Eeclam, 2 v., M.1.60, Hendel, 50 Pf., Meyer, 
10 Pf. unb. — Biogr. by E. Genee, 2d ed., 
Weber, L, 1902, M.IO., and Gartner, B., 1888, 
M.2.80; by E. K. I. Lutzelberger, Ballhorn, 
Nurnberg, 1891, M.3. ; by E. Goetze, Buch- 
ner, Bamberg, 1890, M.1.40 unb.; by Max 
Herrmann, Hofmann, B., M.3.20 (in prep.); 
by C. Schweitzer, Paris, 1887 (French); study 
by B. Suphan, Weimar, 1895, M.l. ; by J. 
Nover, Verlagsanstalt, H., M.l. See under 
Fischart, No. 193, and Meister singer, No. 
288. Cf. No. 8 (Vol. Ill), 70, 190. 

321. Schack, Ad. Graf v. (1815-94). Werke, 3ded., 

Cotta, 10 v., M.40.; sep., M.3. to 5.— Auto- 
biogr. Mn halbes Jahrhundert, Verlagsanstalt, 
St., 3d ed., 3 v., M.18.— Studies by F. W. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 99 

Eogge, Janke, B., 1883, M.S.; by E. Zabel, 
Gerold, W., 1885, M.l. Cf. Nos. 47, 62. 

322. Scheffel (1826-86). Works pub. by Bonz & Co., 

St., 14 v., at M.2. to 8.; Ekkehard, 177th 
ed., 1900, M.6.; Der Trompeter von Sdkkin- 
gen^ 249th ed., 1900, M.4.80; Gaudeanius, 
63d ed., 1900, M.4.80.— Biogr. by J. Proelss, 
Freimd & Jeckel, B., 1887, M.IO., and 
new abridged ed., Bonz, St., 1902, M.3.60; 
by A. Euhemann, Bonz, St., 1887, M.4.80; by 
H. Pilz, Freund, L., 1887, M.4. Jalirhuch 
des ScJieffelbnndes, since 1891, ed. by 0. Pach, 
Meyer, L., M.3. Cf. No. 48 (Vol. Ill), 67a. 

323. Scheffler, Johann (1624-77). Werke, ed. by D. A. 

Eosenthal, Regensbnrg, 1862 ; Heilige Seeleti- 
lust, ed. by G. Ellinger, Neudr., No. 177-81, 
1901, M.3. unb. Sel. hymns in No. 122, 
Vol. I. Cf. No. 256. 

324. Schelling (1775-1854). Werke, St., 1856 f., 

14 v., M.llO. — Kuno Fischer, Oeschichte der 
neuern Philosophie, Vol. VI, Winter, Heidel- 
berg, 3ded., 1902, M.24. G. L. Plitt, Aiis 
Schellings Lehen in Brief en, 2 v., L., 1869-70. 

325. Schenkendorf (1783-1817). GedicJite, ed. by A. 

Hagen, 5th ed., St., 1878; Reclam, M.l., 
Hendel, 75 Pf., Meyer, 50 Pf. ; sel. in DNL., 
Vol. 135"S M.3. 50.— Biogr. by E. Heinrich, 
H., 1886, M.2.50; by A. Hagen, B., 1863, 
M.3.50. 

326. Schicksahfragodie, see under Werner, No. 359, 

and No. 67. 

SchildMrger, see under Volksbilcher, No. 350. 

327. Schiller (1759-1805). Fundamental crit. ed. by 

K. Gcedeke, Cotta, 17 v., M.119. {historisch- 
kritische Ansgaie); best crit. annot. eds. by 
L. Bellermann, Bibl. Inst., 1895 f., 14 v., M.28. 
(or most important works, 8 v., M.16.), and by 
R. Boxberger and A. Birlinger, DNL., 16 v., 
1882-90, M.56.; other eds. and sep. works, 
Cotta, Hesse, Reclam, Hempel, etc. Corresp. 



100 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

with Goethe, Gotta, 4 v., M.4., Reclam, 3 v., 
M.S.; with Korner, Gotta, 4 v., M.4. ; with 
Humboldt, 3d ed., Gotta, 1900, M.S. ; with 
Lotte (Schiller's wife), Gotta,3 v.,M.3. Briefe, 
complete crit. ed. by F. Jonas, Verlagsanstalt, 
St., 1892-6,7 v., M.33.60.—Biogr. by J. Minor, 
Weidmann, B., 1890, 2 v., M.22. ; by R. 
Weltrich, I., Gotta,1899, M.12. ; by 0. Brahm, 
B., 2 v., 1888, M.9.60 (all three incomplete); 
by 0. Harnack, Hofmann, B., 1898, M.6.20; 
by J. Wychgram, ill., 3d ed., Bielefeld, 1898, 
M.12.; by K. v. Wolzogen (Schiller's sister- 
in-law) Gotta, M.l. ; by L. Bellermann, ill., 
Seemann, L., 1901, M.5. ; K. H. v. Stein, 
Goethe und Schiller^ Reclam, M.l.; Garlyle, 
Life of Schiller (reprint in Lo veil's Literature 
Series, N. Y., 25cts.). Best Engl, biogr. by 
Galvin Thomas, Holt & Go., N. Y., 1902, 
$3.25 or $1.50. J. W. Braun, Schiller in 
Urteile seiner Zeitgenosseti, 3 v., Luckhardt, 
B., 1882, M. 22.50 unb. Gf. Nos. 54, 55, 
60, 64, 65, 70, 71, 77, 78, 86, 92. 

328. Schlaf, Joh. (b. 1862). Works pub. by Fischer, 

B., Fontane, B. (now Fleischel & Go.), Bruns, 
Minden. — Study by H. Holm, Das litterarische 
Echo, I, 1302; by S. Zweig, do., IV, 1377; 
autobiogr. sketch, do., IV, 1388; H. Benzman, 
Nord und SUd, 1901, No. 290. A. Holz, 
Johannes Schlaf. Ein nothgedrungenes Kapitel, 
Sassenbach, B., 1902, M.l. (polemic). Gf. 
Nos. 72, 251. 

329. Schlegel, A. W. (1767-1845). Werhe, Weid- 

mann, B., 12 v., 1846-7 (out of print); 
Eritische Schriften, Reimer, B,, 1828, 2 v., 
M.4. ; Uher dramatische Kunst und Litte- 
ratur, 3d ed. , Weidmann, B., 1846, 2 v., M.6. ; 
tfber sch'one Litteratur und Kunst, ed. by 
J. Minor, Behr, B., 3 v., M.9.50 unb.; sel. 
ed. by 0. F. Walzel in DNL., Vol. 143, 
M.3.50 (with Fr. Schlegel) ; Poetische Werke, 
Heidelberg, 1811, 2 v. ; sel. lyrics, Weidmann, 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 101 

B., 1854, M.4. ; in DNL., Vol. 135"S M.S. 50. 
Transl. of Shakspere, Keimer, B., 6 v., 
M.24. (best ed.) and 6 v., M.14. ; Cotta, 4 v., 
M.7. or 12 v., M.6.; Hesse, 4 v., M.6. ; 
Keclam, 3 v., M.6. Cf. Nos. 33, 69. 

330. Schlegel, Fr. (1772-1829). Werke, 2d ed., W., 

1846, 15 v., M.30. ; Jicge7idschriften, ed. by 
J. Minor, Konegen, W., 1882, M.14.; Ge- 
dichte, 2d ed., Bonn., 1877, M.4. ; Kritische 
Schriften^ do., M.2. ; Lucinde, 2d ed., St., 
1835; Coburg, 1868, M.1.20; Reclam, 20 Pf. 
unb. Letters to A. W. Schlegel, ed. by 0. F. 
Walzel, Speyer & Peters, B., 1890, M.18. 
See under A. W. Schlegel, No. 329. 

331. Schlegel, J. E. (1719-49). Asthetische und 

dramaturgiscJie Scliriften^ ed. by J. v. An- 
toniewicz, Heilbronn, 1878 (now Behr, B.), 
M.4. unb.— Study by E. Wolff, B., 1889, M.4. ; 
J. Eentsch, /. E. S. als Traiierspieldichter, 
Beyer, L., 1890, M.1.50 unb. 

332. Schleiermacher (1768-1834). WerJce, Reimer, 

B., 1834 1, 32 v., M.109.; sep. works, Reimer, 
B., Brockhaus, L., Reclam, Hendel, Meyer; 
corresp. ed. by L. Jonas and "W. Dilthey, 4 v., 
B., 1860-63.— Biogr. by M. Fischer, Schwet- 
schke, Halle, 1899, M.3.; by W. Dilthey, 
I, Reimer, B., 1870, M.9. ; study by Rinn, 
Verlagsanstalt, H., 60 Pf. 

333. Schnabel, J. G. (1692-1750). Insel Felsenburg, 

ed. by H. Ullrich, Behr, B., 1902, M.7.80, 
unb. — A. Kippenberg, Robinson in Deutsch- 
land his zur Insel Felsenburg, Schafer, Han- 
nover, 1892, M.3.60 unb. (with bibliography). 
Ad. Stern in Beitrdge zur Litter aturgeschicfite 
des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts, Richter, L., 
1893, M.7.50. H. Ullrich, Robinson und Ro- 
binsonaden^ /, Bibliographies Felber, Weimar, 
1898, M.9. 

334. Schnitzler, Arthur (b. 1862). Works pub. by 

Fischer, B. — Study by H. Benzmann, JVord 
und Siid, 1898, Vol. 86, p. 177; by E. 



102 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Schaeffer, Die GesellscTiaft, 1897, No. 2. Cf. 
No. 102. 

335. Schopenhauer (1788-1860). Werhe, ed. by J. 

Frauenstedt, 2ded., Brockhaus, L., 1891, 6 v., 
M.24. ; Cotta, 12 v., M.12. ; by E. Grisebach, 
Keclam, 6 v., M.9. (best ed., incl. letters); 
Brief e^ ed. by L. Schemann, Brockhaus, L., 
1893, M.13.50; Gesprdche unci Selhstgesprdche^ 
ed. by E. Grisebach, 2d ed., Hofmann, B., 
1902, M.4.— Biogr. by W. Gwinner, Brock- 
haus, L., 1878, M.13.50; by E. Grisebach, 
Hofmann, B., 1897, M.6.40; by J. Volkelt, 
Frommann, St. 1900, M.4. ; Kuno Fischer, 
Geschichte der neuern Philosophie, Vol. IX, 
2ded., Winter, Heidelberg, 1897, M.16.; F. 
Paulsen, Schopenhauer, Hamlet, Mephisto- 
pheles, Hertz, B., 1901, M.3. Cf. No. 63, 
Vol. II. 

336. Schubart (1739-91). Schriften, Rieger, St., 

1839-40, 8 v., M.12.; GedicUe, Rieger, St., 
1878, M.3.75; Reclam, M.1.20 (best ed.) ; sel., 
Hendel, 25 Pf. uub.— Biogr. by G. Hauff, 
Kohlhammer, St., 1885, M.5.; by D. F. 
Strauss (with letters), Paetel, B , 1849, M.17. 
See also under Storm and Stress, No. 343. 

337. Schwab (1792-1850). GedicMe, ed. by G. Klee, 

Giitersloh, 1882, M.4. ; Reclam, M.1.50-, 
Deutsche Volksbiicher, 12th ed., Giitersloh, 
1880, ill., M.3., Reclam, M.2., Hendel, 2 v., 
M.I., Meyer, 3 v., M.2. (also sep.) — Biogr. by 
K. Kliipfel, Brockhaus, L., 1858, M.5.40;by 
C. T. Schwab, Molir, Freiburg, 1882, M.4. 

338. Spee, Friedrich (1591-1635). Trutznachtigally 

reprint, Diimmler,B.,M.4.50; ed. by G. Balke, 
Brockhaus, L., 1879, M.4.50; Reclam, M.I.; 
see also under Hymns, No. 256. — Study by J. 
Diel, S. J., 2d ed.. Herder, Freiburg, 1901, 
M.1.60 unb. 

339. Spielhagen (b. 1829). Romane, Staackmann, 

L., 1895-1900, 27 v., M.IOO. ; works sep., 
M.1.25 to 9.20. Autobiogr. Finder und Er- 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 103 

finder, 2 v., 1890, M.12. Study by L. Ziems- 
sen, Schottlfinder, Breslau, 1883, 50 Pf. ; by 
G. Karpeles, Staackmann, L., 1889, M.1.50. 
Cf. Nos. 107, 62, 68. Characterized under 
the name Spielbach in Kretzer's novel Sonder- 
hare Schwdrme?', 1881. 

340. Sprachgesellschaften. F. W. Barthold, Die 

fruchthringende Gesellschaft, B., 1848, M.6. 
G. Krause, Der Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft 
dltester Ertzsclirein, L., 1855, M.9. Fest- 
schrift zur 250-jdhrigen Juhelfeier des Pegne- 
sischen Blumenordejis, Schrag, Niirnberg, 
1894, M.8. 

341. Stolberg (Christian, 1748-1821, Friedrich Leo- 

pold, 1750-1819). Gesammelte PTer^e, 20 v., 
H., 1827, M.30. ; sel. poems, Schoningh, P., 
1889, M.S. 80. Brief e F. L. Stolbergs an J. 
H. Voss, ed. by 0. Hellinghaus, AschendorfE, 
Mimster, 1891, M.8. — Biogr. by J. Janssen, 
2d ed. Freiburg, 1882. Th. Menge, F. L. S. 
ttnd seine Zeitgenossen, Gotha, 1862, 2 v., 
M.15. See also under Gottinger Hain, No. 
210. 

342. Storm (1817-88). Pfer^e, 5th ed., Westermann, 

Br., 1900, 4 v., M.28. ; Immensee, 50th ed., 
1900, M.S.; Gedichte, 12th ed., 1900, M.6. ; 
other works, do., and Paetel, B. — Biogr. by 
P. Schiitze, Paetel, B., 1887, M.6.50; by F. 
Wehl, Reher, Altona, 1888, M.3.; study by 
P. Eemer, Schuster & Loeffler, B., 1897, M.l. ; 
by A. Biese, Eckstein, B., 1888, 50 Pf. Cf. 
Nos. 125, 50, 70, 292. 

343. Storm and Stress. Stilrmer und Drdnger, ed. 

by A. Saner, DNL., 3 v., 1883, M.10.50 
(I. Klinger, Leisewitz; II. Lenz, H. L. 
Wagner; III. Maler Miiller, Schubart). Cf. 
Nos. 9, 268, 275, 277, 294, 336. 

344. Strachwitz (1822-47). GedicMe, best ed. by 

K. Weinhold, 8th ed., Trewendt, Breslau, 
1891, M.3. ; Reclam, 80 Pf., Hendel, 75 Pf. 
— A. K. T. Tielo, Die DicMung des Grafen 



104 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Moritz von Strachiuitz, Duncker, B., 1902, 
M.7.50 unb. 
Sturm und Drang^ see No. 343. 

345. Sudermann (b. 1857). Works pub. by Cotta, 

16 v., at M.o. to 6, — Biogr. by W. Kawerau, 
Elischer, L., 2d ed., 1899, M,4. Study by 
H. Jung, Marowsky, Minden, 1902, 60 Pf. 
Cf. Nos. 87, 47, 53, 54, 59. 

346. Tieck (1773-1853). /Sc/m/ife^, Reimer, B., 1828- 

40, 28 v., M.24. unb.; JVovelleji, do., 6 v., 
M.IO. ; Kritisclic Scliriften, Brockhaus, L. , 
1848-57, 4 v., M.18. unb.; sel. works ed. by 
G. L. Klee, Bibl. Inst., 3 v., M.6. ; by J. 
Minor, DNL., 3 v., 1885-6, M.10.50 (inol. 
Franz Sternhald and Fhantasien iiber die 
Kunst); Cotta, 8 v., M.8. ; sep., Eeclam, 
Hendel, Meyer. Briefe an Tieclc^ ed. by. K. 
V. Holtei, 4 v., Trewendt, Breslau, 1864. — 
Biogr. by R. Kopke, Brockhaus, L., 1855, 2 
v., M.IO.; byH. v. Friesen, Braumiiller, W., 
1871, 2 v., 'M.IO.; by G. L. Klee, Meyer, 
20 Pf. unb. W. Miessner, L. Tiechs Lyrih, 
Felber, B., 1902, M.2.40. Cf. No. 277. 

347. Uhland (1787-1862). SdmtUclie Werhe, good 

pop. ed. by L. Holthof, Verlagsanstalt, St., 
1902, M.4. ; sel. works, best crit. ed. by L. 
Frankel, Bibl. Inst., 2 v., M.4. ; by L. Geiger, 
Hesse, M.1.75; Cotta, 6 v., M.6. ; Eeclam, 
2 v., M.3. ; Grumbach, L., 2 v., M.4. ; Knaur, 
B., 2 v., M.3.50. Gediclite, best crit. ed. by 
Erich Schmidt and J. Hartmann, Cotta, 1898, 
2 v., M.16. ; sel. annot. ed. by W. T. Hewett, 
t.Macmillan, N.Y., 1896, $1.00; sep., Cotta, 
Hesse, Eeclam, Hendel, Meyer. Schriften 
zur GescJiichte der Dichtung und Sage, 8 v., 
Cotta, 1865-73. Taghuoh 1810-20, ed. by 
J. Hartmann, Cotta, 1897, M.3.— Biogr. by 
F. Notter, St., 1863, M.l. ; by Emilie Uhland, 
Cotta, 1874, M.4.50; bv H. Fischer, Cotta, 
1887, M.3.; by Erich Schmidt, Hofmann, B. 
(in prep.); by L. Frankel, Meyer, 10 Pf. unb. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 105 

K. Mayer, U.^ seine Freunde und ZeitgenosseUy 

2 v., Union, St., 1867. Cf. Nos. 50, 55, 71, 
73, 74. 

348. Uz (1720-96). Werke, ed. by A. Saner, Beb.r, 

B., 1890, M.8.40 unb.— Study by E. Petzet, 
Brligel, Ansbach, 1896, M.2. unb. Cf. No. 
207. 

349. Viebig, Clara. Works pub. by Fontane, B. (now 

Fleischel & Co.), 12 titles; Kinder der Eifel^ 
1897, Das Weiherdorf, 1900, Vom Milller- 
Hannes^ 1902, each M.5. — Study by B. Litz- 
mann. Das litterarische Bcho, III, 303 ; auto- 
biogr. sketch, do., 313. Cf. No. 75. 

350. Volkshiicher. Collection ed. by G. Schwab, 

St., 1836 (reprinted Reclam, M.2., Meyer, 

3 v., M.2., Hendel, in part, 2 v., M.I.); by 
K. Simrock, B., 1839 ff. ; Litt. Ver., 1890; 
by F. Bobertag, DNL., Vol. 25, M.3.50. Cf. 
No. 188. 

351. Volhslied. L. Erk and F. M. Bohme, Deutscher 

Liederliort, Breitkopf & Hartel, L., 1893-4, 3 
v., M.39.60; F. M. Bohme, AUdeutsches Lie- 
derlucJi (12th to 17th century), do., M.20. ; E. 
V. Liliencron, Die historischen Volhslieder der 
Deutsclien (13th to 16th century), L., 1865-9, 
5 v., M.43.50, and Deutsckes Lehen im Volhs- 
lied urn 1530, DNL., Vol. 13, M.3.50; L. Uh- 
land, Alte hoch-und niederdeutsche Volkslieder 
(1844-5), 3d ed., 1893, Cotta, 4 v., M.4. ; G. 
Scherer, Junghruimen, Hertz, B. (now Cot- 
ta), 3d ed., M.S.; L. Jacobowski, Aus 
deutscher Seele, Bruns, Minden, M.3. ; coll. by 
J. Sahr, Goschen, L., 80 Pf. Max Fried- 
lander, Das deutsche Lied im 18. Jalirliundert. 
Quellen und Studie7i, mit 350 3Iusikheispielen, 
Cotta, 1902, 2 v., M.32.— Study by Wacker- 
nell, Verlagsanstalt, L., M.I.; 0. Weddigen, 
Geschichte der deutsclien VolksdicMmig , 2d 
ed., Liitzenkirchen, Wiesbaden, 1895, M.5. 
unb.; W. Uhl, Das deutsche Lied, L., 1900; 
H. Lohre, Von Percy zum Wunderhom^ 



106 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Mayer & Miiller, B., 1902, M.4. unb. Of. 
Nos. 57, 93. 

352. Voss, Joh. Heinr. (1751-1826). Poetische Werke, 

Hempel, 2 v., M.4. ; sel. ed. by A. Sauer, 
DNL., Vol. 49, M.S. 50; Idyllen, Hempel, 80 
Pf. ; do., incl. Liiise, Brockhaus, L., M.2., 
Cotta, 50 Pf. ; Luise, Hempel, 80 Pf., 
Eeclam, 60 PI, Hendel, 50 Pf., Meyer, 
40 Pf . ; Idyllen und Lieder, Eeclam, 60 Pf . 
Transl. of Homer, Cotta, M.2., Hempel, 2 v., 
M.2.80, Spemann, St., 2 v., M.2., Hesse, 
M.1.75, Eeclam, M. 1.50 and 2., Hendel, M. 2., 
Meyer, M.1.90. Brief e, ed. by A. Voss, 4 v., 
Halberstadt, 1829-33.— Biogr. by H. Doring, 
Weimar, 1834, M.2.50; by W. Herbst, Teub- 
ner, L., 1876, 2 v., M.22. Cf. Nos. 210, 341. 

353. Voss, Eichard (b. 1851). 22 dramas, Eeclam, 

each 20 Pf . unb. ; others and fiction, pub. by 
Koenitzer, F., Bonz & Co., St., Cotta, Krabbe, 
St., Velhagen & Klasing, Bielefeld, Schott- 
lander, Breslau. — Study by 0. Pach, Baum, 
L., M.1.50; by K. Goldmann, Eckstein, B., 
1890, 75 Pf. Cf. Nos. 47, 59. 

354. Wackenroder (1773-98). See under Tieck, No. 

346. — H. Wolfflin in Studieii zur Litteraturge- 
schichte^ Michael Bernays gewidmet, Voss, 
H., 1893, M.IO. 

355. Wagner, Heinr. Leop. (1747-79). See under 

Storm and Stress, No. 343. Die Einder- 
morderin, ed. by Erich Schmidt, Behr, B., 
M. 1.80.— Biogr. by Erich Schmidt, 2d ed., 
Eeichardt, Jena, 1879, M.2.80 unb. Cf. No. 9. 

356. Wagner, Eichard (1813-83). Schriften, 2d ed., 

Fritsch, L., 1887-8, 10 v., M.22.; Nachgelas- 
sene Scliriften^ do., M.6. ; sep. operas, B. 
Schott, Mainz, Breitkopf & Hartel, L. — Biogr. 
by C. F. Glascnapp, L., 3d ed., 1894-9, 3 v., 
M.27. ; by H, S. Chamberlain, Bruckmann, 
Mn., 1896, M.24., ill. (Engl, transl. by G. A. 
Hight, Dent, London, 1900, $4.50), and text 
ed., 1901, M.IO.; by F. Muncker, 5th ed., 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 107 

Buchner, Bamberg, M.2.60; by Max Koch, 
Hofmann, B., M.S. 20 (in prep.); in English 
by H. T. Finck, Scribner, N.Y., 2 v., $-t 
(transl. into German by G. v. Skal, Schott- 
liinder, Breslau, 2 v., M.7.50). Study by 
H. Lichtenberger, Paris, 1898 (French). 
Wolzogen, Erinnerungen., Reclam, 20 Pf. unb. 
C. F. Glasenapp and H. v. Stein, Wagner- 
Lexikon, St., 1883, M.18. Cf. No. 37. 
Wundshecker Bote, see Claudius, No. 175. 

357. Weise, Chr. (1642-1708). Komodien, ed. by L. 

Fulda, 1883, DNL., Vol. 39, M.3.50; Die 
drei drgsten Erznarren, ed. by W. Braune, 
Neudr. No. 12-14, M.1.80 unb.; Tohian und 
die Sclnualhe (comedy), Reclam, 20 Pf. unb. 
—Study by H. Palm, Breslau, 1854; by 0. 
Kiimmel, Teubner, L., 1897, M.2.80 unb. 

358. Weisse, C. F. (1726-1804). Sel. works ed. by J. 

Minor, Lessings Jugendfreunde, 1883, DNL., 
Vol. 72, M.3.50 (with Brawe and Cronegk). 
— Study by J. Minor, Innsbruck, 1880. 

359. Werner, Zach. (1768-1823). Sel. works, 15 v., 

Grimma, 1840-41. Das ScMcTcsalsdrama 
(Werner, Milliner, Houwald, sel. dramas) ed. 
by J. Minor, 1884, DNL., Vol. 151, M.3.50; 
sep. dramas, Brockhaus, L., Reclam, Meyer. 
Carlyle, Life and Writings of Werner, 1828 
(repr. in Lovell's Literature Series, No. 63, 20 
cts.) F. Poppenberg, Mystik and Romantik 
in den S'dhnen des Thais, Vogt, B., 1894, 
M.1.80 unb. Cf. Nos. 67, 253. 

360. Wickram, Jorg (d. ab. 1562). Werke, ed. by 

Bolte and Scheel, I, II, Litt. Ver., 1901 ; RoJl- 
wagenbiicJilein, ed. by H. Kurz, Weber, L., 
1865, M.S. 50; sel. in F. Bobertag, 4.OO 
Schivdnke des 16. Jahrhunderts, DNL., Vol. 
24, 1888, M.3.50; sel., mod., Reclam, 20 Pf. 
unb. Cf. Scherer, No. 3. 

361. Wieland (1733-1813). Werke, Hempel, 16 v., 

1879-82, M.40. ; sel. ed. by H. Prohle, DNL., 



108 A CHRONOLOGY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 

6 v., 1883-87, M.21.; by G. L. Klee, Bibl. 
Inst., 4 v., M.S. ; Hempel, 10 v., M.24., or 7 
v., M.15. ; Gotta, 6 v., M.6. ; Hesse, L., 
M.1.75; Sep., Keclam, Hempel, Meyer, Gotta, 
Brockhaus, L. — Biogr. by H. Doring, Jena, 
1853; by H. Funck, Freiburg, 1882, M.2.50; 
by B. Seuffert (in prep,); Goethe, Bede zum 
Andenken Wielands. Gf. No. 240. 

362. Wilbrandt (b. 1837). Works pub. by Gotta, 27 

v., at M.1.50 to 5.; by Hertz, B., 3 v., at 
M.6. to 7. ; by Schottlander, Breslau, 3 v., at 
M.5. to 5.50, etc. Gf. Nos. 47, 249, 267, 
312. 

363. Wildenbruch (b. 1845). Works now pub. by 

Grote, B., incl. 20 plays at M.3. ; Heinrich^ 
M.4. ; other works 15 v., at M.l. to 5.; Die 
KaroUnger, Opfer urn Opfer, do., cheap ed., 
at20Pf. ; Schivester- Seelei Cotta, M.5. — Study 
by S. Lublinski, Das Utterarische Echo^ III, 
729. Gf. Nos. 37, 47, 54. 

364. Winckelmann (1717-68). Werhe, ed. by J. 

Eiselein, Dresden, 2d ed., 1839 ff., 12 v.; 
Nachdhmung der griecMschen Werlce, ed. by 
B. Seuffert, Behr, B., M.1.50; GescUcUe der 
Kunst des AUertums, etc., ed. by J. Lessing, 
B., 1870, M.3. ; sel. (with Goethe's essay, 
Winckelmann und sein Jalirliundert)^ ed. by 
W. Kiihne, Weidmann, B., 1879, M.2. unb. 
—Biogr. by G. Justi, 2d ed., Vogel, L., 1898, 
3 v., M.43.50; study by Stark, Verlagsan- 
stalt, H., M.l. 

365. Wolff, Julius (b. 1834). Works pub. by Grote, 

B., many v. at M.2.50 to M.9.60. 

366. Zacharia (1726-77). Der Renommist, Eeclam, 

20 Pf. unb., Meyer, 10 Pf. unb. See under 
Bremer Beitrdge, No. 168. 

367. Zesen, Philip v. (1619-89). See under Lohen- 

stein, No. 284. Adriatische Bosemu7id, ed. 
by M. Jellinek, 1899, Neudr. No. 160-63, 
M.2.40 unb. Gf. No. 7. 



OF MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE 109 

368. Ziegler, Heinrich Anshelm v. (1663-96). See 

under Lohenstein, No. 284. Asiatische Banise^ 
ed. by F. Bobertag, 1883, DNL., Vol. 37, 
M.3.50. Cf. No. 7. 

369. Zschokke (1771-1848). Schriften, 2d ed., Saner- 

lander, Aarau, 18 v., M.50. ; Novellen, do., 
5 v., M.12.80; B., 4 v., M.9.; sel. works, 
Aarau, 1891, M.3.60, Fried, B., 1889, 5 v., 
M.6., Cotta, 4 v., M.2. ; Das Ooldmacherdorf, 
9th ed., Aarau, 1880, M.I., Hendel, 50 Pf., 
Meyer, 65 Pf., Reclam, 20 Pf. unb. ; other 
works, do. Selbsfschau, 7th ed., Aarau, 1877, 
2 v., M.4.80. Cf. F. Bobertag in DNL., 
No. 137, 1866, M.3.50. Study by Zschokke, 
Verlagsanstalt, H,, M.l. unb.; by J. J. Biib- 
ler, Aarau, 1884, 80 Pf. unb. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

TO TEE CHRONOLOGY 

1647. Zesen, Afrikanische Sophonisbe, to 1646. 

1688. Ziegler, Asiatische Banise, to 1689. 

1760. Rousseau, Nouvelle Hiloise, to 1761. 

1788. Schopenliauer bom. 

1802. Lenau born. 

1826. Scheffel born. 

1850. Lenau died. 

1862. Scheffel, Ekkehard, to 1855. 

1886. Scheffel died. 

TO THE BIBLJOQBAPHY 

31a. Frledmann, S. Bas deutsche Drama des 19. Jahrhunderts in seinen 
Hauptvertretern, Seemann, L., 1902-3, 2y., M.12. (transl. from the 
Italian). 
43. Now pub. by Fleischel & Co., B. 
48. Newed.,Behr, B.,1903, 4v.,M.17. 
69. 4th ed., 1903. 
67a. M.6. unb. 

111. Since 1899, 2 v. a year, each M.20. ; 3 supplementary vols., 1901-3, 
each M.25. (bibliography of critical reviews). 

119. Now pub. by Fleischel & Co., B. 

126a. Avenarius, Ferd. Hausbuch, deutacher Lyrik, ill., Callwey, Mn., 
1903, M.3. 

130. 9 V. to 1903. 

137, 148. Bindings in stock for most of the numbers at 25 to 40 Pf. 
extra. 

149a. Die Meisterwerke der deutschen Buhne, ed. by G. Witkowski and 
others, Hesse, each 30 Pf. imb. ; a new series of carefully edited 
dramas, beginning 1903. 

163. For Fontane read Fleischel & Co. 

175. Claudius, ed. Redlich, 13th ed., 1902, 2 v., M.S. 

191. After Widman Faust-book, omit mod. , and read : Pfltzer's redac- 
tion, ed. by A. v. Keller, Litt. Ver., 1880; by H. Duntzer (with- 
out the commentary), Spemann, St., M.l. 

194. For 6 v. read 7 v. 

208. Lewes' biogr. of Goethe, Scribner, 86.40; repr., Houghton, $1.50. 

214. Grillparzer, Brief e und Tagebucher, ed. by K. Glossy and A. Sauer, 
Cotta, 1903, 2v.,M.2. . 

221. Giinther, biogr. by O. Roquette, St., 1860, M.4.50. 

226. K. H. Gildemeister, Joh. &. Hamanns Leben und Schriften, Gotha, 
1857-63, 6 v., M.41.80 (incl. corresp. with Jacobi). 

233. Hebbel, ed. by R. Specht, Cotta, 1903f. , 6 v., M.6. 

240. Helnse, crit. ed., 6 v. to 1903; Schober, biogr., M.S. 

242. Herder, after crit. ed., Nachtriige und Zeittafel, Waisenhaus, 
Halle, 1901. 

267. Kleist, new crit. ed. by Erich Schmidt, R. Steig, and G. Minde- 
Pouet, to appear I903f. ; Brahm's biogr., now Fleischel & Co., B. 

298. Mumer, An den grottmachtigsten Adel, ed by E. Voss, Neudr. No. 
153, 60 Pf . unb. 

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INDEX 



Abbreviations, p. 41. 

Achelis, Th., 300. 

Adams, Sarah H., 58, 208. 

Alberti, C, 154, 165, 2U0. 

Alexis, Willibald, 150, 57. 

Allen, P. S., 114 e, 295. 

Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 1 

Altenkriiger, E., 299. 

Americana Germanica, 114 d. 

American Literature, 71. 

Anderson, R. B., 53. 

Angelus Silesius, see Schefaer, Job 

Anthologies, 121-135. 

Antoniewicz, J. von, 331, 

Anzengruber, L., 151, 49, 67 a, 71, 72 

102. 
Aristotle, 77. 
Arndt, E. M., 152. 
Arnim, Achim von, 153, 68. 
Arnim, Bettina von, 154, 58, 153. 
Arnold, B., 320. 

Auerbach, B., 155, 49, 57, 68, 70, 74. 
Auersperg, see Griin. 
Austrian Literature, 19, 46, 49, 67 a. 

68, 71. 102. 
Avenarius, Ferd., 133. 
Avonianus, 97. 
Ayrer, Jakob, 156. 

Bab, J., 180. 

Babler, J. J., 369. 

Baechtold, J., 2, 163, 193, 263, 293. 

Bahr, H., 46, 102. 

Baldensperger, F., 263. 

Balke, G.,298,338. 

Ballad, The, 94. 

Balmer, H., 209. 

Bamberg, F., 233. 

Bartels, Ad., 28, 174, 209, 218, 230, 233, 

285 
Barthel, G.E„127. 
Barthold, F. W., 340. 
Bartsch,K., 11, 16,288. 
Baumbach, R., 157. 
Baumgart, H„ 77. 
Behaghel, O., 834. 
Bellermann, L., 337. 
Belling, E., 78. 
Benzriann, H., 94, 328, 334. 
Berchem, M. J., 218. 
Berg, Leo, 47. 
Berger, A. E., 286. 
Berger, A. von, 173, 214. 
Berlit. G.,286. 
Bern, M., 128. 
Bernays. M.,48, 308, 354. 
Berndt, M., 215. 
Berthold. A., 114. 
Besson, P., 193, 305. 
Bethge, H„ 354. 



Bettelheim, A., 49, 151, 184- 

Betz, L. P., 238. 

Beyer, C, 79, 319. 

Bibliography, 12, 76, 108, 109-115, 119. 

Bibliothek der deutschen Natio- 

nallitteratur, 136. 
Bibliothek der Gesamt-Litteratur, 

138 
Bibliothek des litterarischen Ver- 

eins, 138. 
Bie, Oskar, 118. 
Biedermann, K., 367. 
Biedermann, W. von, 308. 
Bielschowsky, A., 208. 
Bierbaum, Otto J., 158, 130, 380. 
Biese, A., 50, 343. 
Bilderatlas, 17. 
Bing, J., 301. 

Biographie, Allgemeine deutsche, 1. 
Birlinger, A., 153, 337. 
Bismarck, 72. 
Bitzius, see Gotthelf. 
Bjornson, 53. 

Blatter fiir die Kunst, 120, 159. 
Bleibtreu, Karl, 51, 160, 47. 
Blumner, H., 278. 
Bobertag, F., 3, 166, 212, 216, 329, 340, 

384, 293, 304, 350, 360, 368, 369. 
Bocking, E., 255. 
Bodenstedt, F., 161. 
Bodmer, J. J., 162, 81, 167, 211. 
Bohlau, Helene, 163. 
Bohme, F. M., 351. 
Bohme, L., 305. 
Bole, C. H., 164. 
Bolsche, W., 52, 228, 238. 
Bolte, J., o60. 
Bonafous, R., 267. 
Borchardt, G., 303. 
Borinski, Karl, 5, 80, 98, 278. 
Borne, Ludwig, 165. 
Bornmiiller, F., 278. 
Boxberger, R., 358, 378, 337. 
Brahm, Otto. 4, 118, 363, 267, 327. 
Braitmaier, F., 81. 
Brandes, Georg, 29, 53. 
Brandes, W., 307. 
Brandl, A., 170. 
Brant, Sebastian, 166, 122. 
Braun, J. W., 208, 278, 327. 
Braune, W., 147, 191, 303, 357. 
Braunschweig, see Heinrich Julius. 
Brawe, J W. von, Sr.S. 
Breitinger, J. J., 167, 81, 211. 
Bremer Beitrage, 168, 206, 223, 266, 

282, 308, 366. 
Brentano, Bettina von, see Arnim, 

B. V. 
Brentano, Christian, 169. 
Brentano, Clemens, 169, 153. 

Ill 



112 



INDEX 



Breul, K., 113. 

Breysig, K., 159. 

Bright, J. W., 114 b. 

Brockes, B. H., 170. 

Bruchmann, K., 82. 

Bruinler, J. W., 93. 

Brilmmer, Fr., 6, 30. 

Brunner, S., 207. 

Brunswick, Duke of, see Heinrich 

Julius. 
Biichner, Georg, 171. 
Buchner, W., 199. 
Bulthaupt, H., 54. 
Burdacli,K., 68. 
Biirger, G. A., 172, 397, 70. 
Biirgerllche Drama, Das, 9. 
Busse, Carl, 173, 31, 139, 75, 301. 
Byron, 73. 

Carl August, Duke of Weimar, 208. 

Carlyle, Thomas, 327, 359. 

Carriere, M., 83, 154. 

Carruth, W. H., 286. 

Castle, E., 276, 309. 

Chamberlain, H. S., 356. 

Chair-isso, Adalb. von, 174, 55, 57. 

Chap-oooks, see Volksbiicher. 

Chevalier, L., 94. 

Cholevius, L., 7. 

Chronology, 14, 108 (see the Chronol- 
ogy in this volume, p. llff.). 

Church hymns, see imder Hymns 
and Luther. 

Claassen, J., 226. 

Classicism, 60, 86, 89. 

Claudius, Matthias, 175, 125, 310. 

Collective Editions, 136-149. 

Conrad, M. G., 176, 117. 

Conradi, H., 177. 

Conybeare, F. C, 22. 

Cook, A. S.,114c. 

Cooper, James Fenimore, 71. 

Cottasche Bibliothek, 139. 

Crecelius, L., 153. 

Creizenach, Th., 308. 

Crelzenach, W., 8, 187. 

Criticism, 46-108. 

Cronegk, J. F. von, 358. 

Criiger, J., 311. 

Dach, Simon, 178. ■• 

Dahn, Felix, 179, 59, 68. 

Danzel, Th. W., 378. 

David; J. J., 151. 

Dehmel, R., 180, 47, 59, 72, 75. 

Deutsche Dichter des 16, des 17. 

Jahrhunderts, 140. 
Deutsche Litteraturdenkmale, 141. 
Deutsche National-Litteratur, 143. 
Deutsche Revue, 116. 
Deutsche Rundschau, 116. 
Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart, 

149. 
Deutscher Novellenschatz, 142 a. 
Diel, J.,838. 
Dietrich, F., 111. 
Dietze, R., 186. 
Dilthey, W., 332. 
Dingelstedt, F., 181. 
Dobnxke, J., 153, 169, 301. 



Dbring, H., 271, 305, 352, 361. 
Drama, The, 4, 8, 9, 37, 43, 54, 61, 67, 

97-104, 107, 187. 
Drescher, K., 288 
Droste-Hulshofl, Annette von, 183, 

66. 
Diintzer, H., 208. 
Diisel, F., 99, 189. 

Ebers, Georg, 183, 53, 59. 

Ebert, H., 313. 

Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie von, 184, 

49, 53, 67 a, 70, 103. 
Echo, Das litterarische, 119. 
Echtermeyer, Th., 131. 
Eckardt, J., 169. 
Eckermann, J. P., 208. 
Eckstein, Ernst, 185. 
Editions, Collective, 136-149. 
Eggers, K., 218. 
Ehrhard, A., 214. 
Eichendorff, J. von, 186, 197. 
Eighteenth Century, 4, 9, 13, 99, 136, 

141. 
Eiselein, J., 364. 
Eitner, G., 283. 

EUinger, G., 245, 299, 811, 319, 323. 
Elliott, A. M., 114 a. 
Eloesser, A., 9. 
Elster, Ernst, 84, 57, 145, 238. 
Elwert, M., 150. 
Emerson, Ralph "Waldo, 58, 71. 
Enders, E. L., 386. 
Engel, F., 3K. 
English Actors, 187. 
Erk, L., 351. 
Ernst, A. W., 55, 279. 
Eschenburg, J. J., 22a 
Essays, 46-75. 
Ettlinger, J., 119, 24a 
Eulenspiegel, 188. 
Euphorion, 110. 

Facsimiles, 17. 

Falke, G., 189. 

Fastnachtspiel, 190, 8 (Vol. III). 

Fate Tragedy, see Schicksalstra- 

godie. 
Faust, 191, 70, 335. 
Fichte, J. G., 192, 73. 
Fiction, see Novel. 
Fielitz, W.,3(i8. 
Finck, H. T., 356. 

Finkenritter. see under Volksbiicher. 
Firmgry, J., 313. 
Flschart, Joh., 193. 
Fischer, H., 293, 347. 
Fischer, Konrad, 292, 319. 
Fischer, Kuno, 192, 235, 261, 378, 324, 

335. 
Fischer, M., 332. 
Fitger, Arthur, 194, 71. 
Fleming, Paull, 195. 
Folksong, see Volkslied. 
Fontane. Th., 196, 47, 70. 
Forster-Nletzsche, Ells,, 300. 
Fortunat, see under Volksbiicher. 
Fouqug, Fr. de la Motte, 197, 186. • 
Francke, Kuno, 10. 
Franke, C, 215. 



INDEX 



113 



Frankel, L., 347. 

Frankl, L,. A., 219, 276. 

Franz, R., 100. 

Franzos, K. E., 56, 171, 290. 

Frauenstedt, J., 335. 

Frederick the Great, 198. 

Freie Biihne, Die, 118. 

Freillgrath, Ferd., 199, 66. 

Frey, A., 23.i, 290. 

Frey, Fr. H., see Grelf. 

Freytag, Gustav, 200,57, 100,68, 70, 71, 

286. 
Friedlander, Max, 351. 
Frledmann, S., \M. 
Friesen, H. von, 346. 
Froning, R., 239. 

Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft, 340. 
Fucbs, K., 213. 
Fulda, K., 174. 

Fulda, L., 201, 47, 170, 231, 357. 
Funck, H., 361. 
Furcht, W., 180. 

Gaedertz, K. Th., 302, 312. 

Gallwltz, H., 300. 

Gayley, Chas. M.,76, 

Geerds, R., 153. 

Gegenwart, Die, 116. 

Gebmllch, E., 311. 

Geibel, Em., 202, 57, 75, 123. 

Geiger, L., 153, 19S, 308, 255, 285, 317, 

347. 
Gellert, Chr. F.,203,:168. 
Gemmel, L., 134. 
Gen6e, R., 320. 
Georg, C, 113. 
George, Stefan, 204, 159. 
Gerber, P., 307. 
Gerhardt, Paulus, 205. 
German-American Annals, 114 d. 
Gerstenberg, H., 246. 
Gerstenberg, H. W. von, 206. 
Gervinus, G., 11, 58, 63 (Vol. 11). 
Gesellschaft, Die, 117. 
Glagau, 0.,312. 
Glasenapp, C. F., 356. 
Glaser, J., 224. 
Gleim, J. W. L., 307, 233, 240. 
Glossy, K., 214, 309. 
Goedeke, Karl, 12,115, 122, 140, 166, 193, 

205, 286. 298, 315, 320, 327. 
Goethe, 208, 53-55, 57, 60, 70, 78, 86, 92, 

106 a, 122,191,215, 378, 305, 327, 361, 

364. 
Goetze, E., 13, 315, 320. 
Goldmann, K.,353. 
Goring, H., 278. 
Gotthelf, Jeremias, 209. 
Gottinger Hain, 210, 175, 250, 341, 352. 
Gottschall, R. von, 85, 186, 312, 276. 
Gottsched, J. Chr., 211, 167. 
Grabbe, C. D., 312. 
Graf, H. G., 208. 
Grandgent, C. H., 114 b. 
Greif, Martin, 213. 
Greinz, H.,280. 
Greyerz, O. von, 225. 
Grillparzer, "Franz, 214, 54, 57, 64, 57 a, 

68,71. 
Grimm, Hermann, 58, 154, 308, 215. 



Grimm, J. and W., 215, 48 (Vol. II), 
57, 58, 68 (Kleine Schriften, Vol. I). 
Grimmelshausen, H.J.C. von, 216, 70. 
Grisebach, E., 173, 212, 245, 335. 
Grosse, E., 84, 286. 
Grosse, Julius, 317. 
Groth, Claus, 218. 
Grotthuss, J. E. von, 59. 
Griin, Anastasius, 319,71, 276. 
Gruppe, O. F.,27S. 
Gryphius, Andreas, 220, 284. 
Guhrauer, G. E.,278. 
Giinderode, Karoline von, 154. 
Giinther, Joh. Chr., 221. 
Gutzkow, Karl, 222, 9, 41, 54, 165. 
G winner, W., 335. 
Gystrow, E.,273. 

Haarhaus, J. L., 208. 

Hafner, A., 336. 

Hagedorn, Fr. von, 323, 207. 

Hagen, A., 33,5. 

Halbe, Max, 334, 37. 

Haller, Albr. von, 325, 70. 

Halm, K., 250. 

Hamann, J. G., 226, 242. 

Hamel, R., 206, 269. 

Hamerling, R. , 227, 70. 

Hansteiu, A. von, 33, 230. 

Hardenberg, see Novalis. 

Haring, see Alexis. 

Harnack, O., 13, 60, 86, 337. 

Hart, H. and J., 228, 62, 53, 306. 

Hartenstein, G., 261. 

Hartmann, J., 347. 

Hase, C. A. von, 286. 

Hatfield, J T., 295. 

Hauff, G., 336. 

Hauff, W., 229. 

Hauffen, Ad., 193, 257, 271, 316. 

Hauptmann, Gerhart, 330, 37, 43, 47, 

52-54, 59, 72, 176. 
Hausrath, A., 231. 
Hawthorne, Nath., 71. 
Haym, R., 33, 243. 
Haymonskinder, 333. 
Hebbel, Fr., 333, 61, 9, 47, 54, 73, 74. 
Hebel, J. P., 234. 
Hegel, G. W. F., 235. 
Hegner, Ulrich, 236. 
Hehn, Victor, 208. 
Heiberg, Hermann, 237. 
Heilborn, E., 301. 
Heine, Heinrich, 238, 34, 47, 52. 
Heinemann, K., 208, 269. 
Heinrich, E., 325. 
Heinrich Julius, Duke of Brunswick, 

239. 
Hein'se, W., 240, 207. 
Hellen, E. von der, 208. 
Hellinghaus, O., 341. 
Hempelsche Ausgaben, 143. 
Henckell, Karl, 241. 
Henne am Rhyn, G., 364. 
Hepp, C, 276. 
Herbst, W., 175, 352. 
Herder, J. G., 242. 
HeiTmann, Max, 330. 
Herwegh, Georg, 243, 74. 
Hesses Ausgaben, 144. 



114 



INDEX 



Hessen, R., 97. 

Hettner, H., 13, 294. 

Hewett, W. T.,347. 

Heymel, A. W., 120. 

Heyse, Paul, 244, 142 a, 53, 57, 75. 

Hight, G. A., 356. 

Hillebrand, K., 63. 

Hirsch, F., 185. 

Hlrzel, L., 225. 

Historical Drama, 101. 

History of Literature, Iff. 

Hobein, E., 218. 

Hoffmann, E. T. A., 245. 

Hofimann, F. A., 218. 

Hoffmann, O., 243. 

Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 246. 

Hofmann, H., 339. 

Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 247. 

Hofmanswaldau, 248, 284, 27. 

Hofmeister, G., 174. 

Holder, A., 283. 

Holderlin, Fr., 249, 67 a, 68. 

Holland, W. L., 289. 

Holm, H., 328. 

Holstein, H., 257. 

Holtei, K. von, 346. 

Holthof, L., 347. 

Holty, L. H. G., 250. 

Holz, Arno, 351, 95, 202, 72, 328. 

Holzmann, M., 165. 

Homer, 3S3. 

Hopfen, Hans, 352. 

Houben, H. H.,223. 

Houwald, C. E. von, 263, 67, 359. 

Huch, Ricarda, 254, 35. 

Hiiffer, H., 182, 238. 

Humboldt, A. von, 58. 

Humboldt, W. von, 337. 

Hutten, Ulrich von, 255, 298. 

Hymns, 856, 205, 286, 315, 323, 338. 

Ibsen, 37, 43, 53, 54, 59, 71. 
Iffland, A. W.,257, 9. 
Immermann, Karl, 258, 66, 70. 
Insel, Die, 120. 
Irrgang, G.,302. 

Jackel, R., 303. 
Jacobowski, L., 131, 351. 

Jacobs, L., 182. 
Jacobs, M., 189. 
Jahresberichte fiir neuere deutsche 

Litteraturgeschiclite, 109. 
Janssen, J., 341. 
Jean Paul, see Richter. 
Jellinek, M.,367. 
Jensen, W.,259, 307. 
Jessen, K r.,240. 
Jonas, F., ilL 
Jonas, L., 333. 
Jordan, W., 260, 64. 
Journal of Germanic Philology, 

114 c. 
Journals, see Periodicals. 
Jung, H., 345. 
Junge Deutschland, Das, see Young 

Germany. 
Jiingste Deutschland, Das, see 

Youngest Germany. 
Justi, C, 364. 



Kammel, 0.,857. 

Kant, 261. 

Karpeles, G., 238, 339. 

Karsten, G.E., 114 c. 

Kawerau, W., 345. 

Keiter, H., 182, 186. 

Keller, A. von, 156, 320. 

Keller, Gottfried, 263, 64, 68, 70, 74. 

Kerner, Justinus, 263. 

Kerr, A., 169, 247. 

Kinkel, G.,364. 

Kippenberg, A., 333. 

Kii-chbach, W., 265. 

Kirchenlied, see Hymns. 

Kirchmann, J. H. von, 261. 

Kirchner, Fr., 14. 

Klaar, A., 1&5, 214. 

Klages, L., 204. 

Klaiber, J.,292. 

Klee, G., 15, 337, 346, 361. 

Kleinert, R. H.,327. 

Kleist, Ew. Chr. von, 266, 223. 

Kleist, Heinr. von, 867, 54, 55, 70, 73. 

Klenze, C. von, 276. 

Klinger, Fr. M., 268, 277, 343. 

Klinke, O., 245. 

Klopstock, 269, 70. 

Kloss, J. E., 272. 

Klupfel, K.,337. 

Koberstein, A., 16, 267. 

Koch, Max, 25, 153, 186, 211, 245, 358, 

376, 356. 
Koegel, R., 316. 
Kohut, A., 270. 
Kolde, T.,386. 
Konig, Eva, 378. 
Konnecke, G., 17. 
Kbpke, R., 346. 
Korner, Chr. G., 327. 
Korner, Theodor, 370. 
Koster, A., 262. 
Kostlin, J., 286. 
Kostlin, K., 249. 
Kotzebue, Aug. von, 271, 9. 
Kraeger, H.,390, 391. 
Kraus, O., 244. 
Krause, G., 340. 
Krauss, R., 18. 
Kreiten, W., 182, 
Kretzer, Max, 372, 339. 
Kreyenberg, G., 370. 
Kreyssig, Fr., 105. 
Kronenberg, M., 261. 
Krilger, H. A., 186. 
Krumm, H., 233. 
Kuh, E., 833. 
Kiihl, G., 280. 
Kuhne, W., 364. 
Kiihnemann, E., 242. 
Kunst, H„ 188. 
Kiimberger, F., 64. 
Kiirschner, J., 36, 143. 
Kurz, H., 143 a, 193, 216, 242, 360. 
Kurz, Isolde, 273. 

Laehmann, Karl, 278. 
Laistner, L., 143 a, 319. 
Lambel, H., 342. 
Langin, G., 234. 
Lappenberg, J. M., 188, 195, 369. 



INDEX 



115 



Laube, H., 274, 41, 54, 214, 340. 

Laubmann, G. von, 305. 

Learned, M. D., 114 d. 

Legras, J., 238. 

Leibniz, 23. 

Lelmbach, C, 303. 

Leimbach, K. L., 123, 130. 

Leisewitz, J. A., 375, 343. 

Lemmermayer, F.,.153. 

Lenau, N., 276, 55. 

Lenz, J. M. R., 277, 66, 268, 343. 

Lessing, G. E., 278, 9, 54, 55, 68, 73, 77, 

78, 81, 92, 99, 240, 399. 
Lessing, J., 364. 
Leuthold, H., 279. 
Lewes, G. H., 208. 
Lichtenberger, H., 300, 356. 
Lichtenstein, F., 134. 
Liliencron, Detlev von, 280, 47, 59, 72. 
Liliencron, R. von, 351. 
Lingg, H., 281, 47. 
Liscow, Chr. L., 282. 
Lissauer, 225. 
Literary Science, 84. 
Literature, History of, Iff. 
Litterarische Echo, Das, 119. 
Litterarische Verein, Der, 138. 
Litzmann, B., 37, 249, 283, 349. 
Litzmann, C. C. T., 202, 249. 
Loesche, G., 152. 
Logan, Fr. von, 283. 
Lohenstein, D. G. von, 284, 7, 348. 
Lohre, H., 351. 
Longfellow, 71. 
Lothar, R., 181. 
Lublinski, S., 38, 159, 363. 
Ludwig, Otto, 285, 65, 54, 57, 67 a, 68, 73. 
.-Luther, 286, 298, 70. 
Lutzelberger, E. K. I., 320. 
Lyric Poetry, 27, 50, 71, 93-96, 288, 351. 

Mackay, J. H.,287. 

Maeterlinck, 43, 47. 

Magelone, see under Volksbiicher. 

Mahrenholz, R., 214. 

Manuel, C, 209. 

Marheineke, Ph., 235. 

Martin, E., 26. 

Matthias, E., 298. 

Mauthner, F., 204. 

Mayer, K., 276, 347. 

Maync, H., 292, 

Meisner, H., 152. 

Meissner, C., 301. 

Meistersinger, 288, 320. 

Mendelssohn, Moses, 289. 

Mendheim, M., 210,229, 249. 

Menge, Th., 341. 

Metrics, 78, 88, 92, 

Mey, C., 288. 

Meyer, Chr., 255. 

Meyer, Conrad Ferdinand, 290. 

Meyer, H., 242. 

Mever, R. M., 14, 39, 66, 90, 115, 159, 

208. 
Meyer, T. A., 87. 
Meyers Ausgaben, 145-6. 
Mielke, H., 40. 
Miessner, W., 346. 
Miller, Martin, 291, 70, 850. 



Milton, 73. 

Minor, J., 67, 88, 214,'226, 299, 327, 329, 

330, 346, 358, 359. 
Modern Language Association of 

America, 114 b. 
Modern Language Notes, 1 14 a. 
Modern Philology, 114 e. 
Moeller-Bruck, A., 180. 
Monologue, 99. 
Morike, Ed., 292, 50, 74. 
Moscherosch, H. M., 293, 70. 
Mosenthal, S. H. von, 102. 
Moser, H. , 290. 
Moser, Justus, 198. 
Miiller, F. Max, 124, 395. 
Miiller, H. von, 345. 
Miiller, J., 313. 
Miiller, Maler, 294, 343. 
Miiller, Wilhelm, 295. 
Miiller-Rastatt, C, 349. 
Milliner, Ad., 296, 67, 359. 
Miinchhausen, 397, 173. 
Muncker, F., 168, 223, 269, 278, 319, 356. 
Murner, Thomas, 298, 255, 286. 

Nagl, J. W.,19. 

Naturalism, 47,51. 

Nature-Sense, 50, 276. 

Necker, M., 184, 214. 

Nerrlich, P., 313. 

Neudrucke, Braunes, 147. 

Neue deutsche Rundschau, 118. 

Nibelungenlied, 68. 

Nicolai, Fr., 299. 

Nietzsche, Fr. W., 300, 47, 53, 59. 

Nineteenth Century, 9, 28-47, 49-53,56- 

59. 62, 67, 67 a, 73, 74, 75, 115-120, 127- 

136, 141. 
Nissel, F., 103. 
Nord und Siid, 116. 
Notter, Fr., 393, 347. 
No valis, 301,53, 197. 
Novel, The, 3, 7, 40, 105-108. 
Novellen, 142 a. 
Nover, J., 152,330. 

Oesterley, H., 178, 195, 383, 303, 304. 
Ompteda, Georg von, 303. 
Opitz, Martin, 303, 80. 
Oppeln-Bronikowski, F. von, 131. 
Oppenheimer, F., 380. 
Ortlepp, E., 308. 
Ost, L., 113. 

Othmer's Vademecum, 113. 
Otto, A., 307. 

Pach, 0.,332, 353. 

Palm, H., 20, 220, 303, 357. 

Pannier, K., 311. 

Paul, H., 88. 

Pauli,Joh.,304. 

Paulsen, Fr., 261,335. 

Pawel, J., 269. 

Pegnesische Blumenorden, Der, 340. 

Periodicals, 110, HI, 114 a-e, 116-130. 

Peschel, W., 270. 

Petri, M., 226. 

Petzet, E., 305, 348. 

Pfaft, F., 153. 

Pfordten, O. von der, 101. 

Pilz, H.,322. 



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Piper, C. A., 213. 

Platen, Aug. von, 305, 66, 70. 

Plitt, G. L., 334. 

Pniower, O., 196. 

Poel, J., 236. 

Poetics, 68, 77-83, 85-87, 90, 162, 211, 303. 

Polenz, W. von, 3U6. 

Polzer, A., 337. 

Poppe, Th.,333. 

Poppenberg, F., 247,359. 

Portraits, 17. 

Prem, S. M.,313. 

Preussische Jahrbticher, 116. 

Principles of Literary Science, 84. 

Proelss, J., 41, 233, 338, 332. 

Prohle, H.,172, 240, 361. 

Proll, K., 219. 

Promber, A., 219. 

Publications, see Periodicals. 

Putlitz, G. zu, 258. 

Raabe, W , 307, 47. 

Rabany, Ch., 271. 

Rabener, G. W., 308, 168. 

Rabenlechner, M. M., 227. 

Radios, P. von, 319. 

Raich, J. M., 301. 

Raimund, Ferd., 309, 67 a, 70. 

Realism, 71. 

Reclams Universalbibliothek, 148. 

Redlich, K.,175, 310. 

Redwitz, O. von, 310. 

Reborn, K., 106. 

Reichel, E., 311. 

Remer, P., 343. 

Renaissance, 37, 80, 89. 

Rentsch, J., 331. 

Renter, Christian, 311. 

Renter, Fritz, 313,55, 57. 

Rhyme, 91. 

Richter, Jean Paul, 313, 74. 

Rieger, M.,368. 

Riehl, W. H., 314, 59. 

Riemann, R., 106a. 

Rinn, 333. 

Rist, Job., 315. 

Ritterdrama, 316, 4. 

Robertson, J. G., 31. 

Robinsonaden, see under Schnabel. 

Rodenberg, J., 181. 

Roethe, G.,169. 

Rogge, F. W.,331. 

Roman, see Novel. 

Romanticism, 29, 33-35, 69, 131, 153, 

169, 308, 339, 330, 346. 
Roquette, Otto, 317 
Rbsch, 152. 

Rosegger, P., 318, 49, 103, 337. 
Rosenkranz, K. , 235. 
Rosenthal, D. A., 833. 
Roustan, L, , 276. 
Riickert, Fr.,319. 
Ruete, H.,350. 
Ruhemann, A. , 322. 

Sachs, Hans, 330,8 (Vol. ni),70, 190, 

193, 388. 
Sahr, J.,193, 351. 
Saintsbury, Geo., 89. 
Salomon, L. , 43. 



Sauer, A., 67a, 110, 141, 173, 175, 207, 

310, 333, 349, 350, 385, 309, 343, 848, 352. 
Schack, Ad. Fr. Graf von, 331, 47, 62. 
Schadel,L.,314. 
Schaefler, E.,334. 
Schaukal, R., 351. 
Scheel, W., 360. 
Scheffel, J. V. von, 333, 67 a. 
Scheffler, Johann, 333. 
Scheffler, L. von, 305. 
Schelling, F. W. J. von, 334. 
Schemann, L., 335. 
Schenck, G.,161. 
Schenkendorf , Max von, 335. 
Scherer,G.,351. 
Scherer, W., 3, 14, 22, 25, 68,90, 124, 

303, 208, 215, 398, 360. 
Schicksalstragodie, 336, 67, 359 . 
Schildbiirger, see under Volks- 

biicher. 
Schiller, 327, 54, 55, 60, 64, 65, 70, 71, 77, 

78, 86, 93. 
Schlaf , Johannes, 338, 73, 251. 
Schlegel, A. W., 329, 33, 69. 
Schlegel, Friedrich, 330, 33, 69. 
Schlegel, Johann Elias, 331. 
Schleiermacher, Fr., 333, 58, 68. 
Schlenther, P., 196, 330. 
Schlesische Schule, 384. 
■Schleusner, G..305. 
Schmidt, Erich, 65, 68,70, 91, 173, 368, 

277, 378, 285, 347, 355. 
Schmidt, Julian, 23. 
Schmidt- Weissenfels, 199. 
Schmitz, L. Dora, 337. 
Schnabel, J. G., 833. 
Schneiderreit, M., 175. 
Schitzler, Arthur, 334, 103. 
Schober, J., 340. 
Scholz, W.,183. 
Schonbach, A. E., 71, 315. 
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 385, 63 (Vol. 

II). 
Schroder, R. A., 120. 
Schubart, A, 301. 
Schubart, C D. F., 336, 343. 
Schiicking, L., 183. 
Schiiddekopf, C, 198, 307, 208, 240. 
SchuUerus, A. , 203, 311. 
Schurz, A. X., 276 
Schiitze, P.,342. 
Schwab, C.T., 337. 
Schwab, Gustav, 337, 395, 350. 
Schweitzer, C, 330. 
Schweizer, V., 245, 385, 305. 
Schwind, M. von, 393. 
Scott, Fred N., 76. 
Seidl, A., 117. 
Seller, F. , 300. 
Servaes, F., 73, 196, 311, 267. 
Seuffert, B., 141, 163, 394, 361, 364. 
Seventeenth Century, 7, 20, 37, 99, 

140, 147, 330, 256. 
Shakspere, 54, 65, 100, 329. 
Siercks, H.,218. 
Silesian School, 284. 
Silesius, Angelus, see Schefaer, Job 
Simmel, G.,204. 
Simrock, K.,304, 350. 
Sintenis,F.,376. 



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Sittenberger, H. , 103. 

Sixteenth Century, 20, 140, 147, 156, 

256, 286. 
Skal, G. von, 356. 
Sosnosky, Th. von, 132. 
Spanler, M., 189,298. 
Spazier, R. 0.,313. 
Spec, Fr., 338. 

Spielhagen, Pr., 339, 107, 62, 68. 
Spingarn, J. E.,80. 
Sprachgesellschaften, 340. 
3tahr, A., 192, 278. 
Stark, 364, 

Steig, R., 153, 169, 215, 267. 
Stelger, E. , 43. 
Stein, A., 203. 
Stein, Frau von, 208. 
Stein, K. H. von, 208, 327, 356. 
Stein, Phlllpp, 208. 
Stern, A., 24, 44, 65, 229, 233, 270, 285, 

333. 
■Stiehler, H.,178. 
Stockhausen, G., 31. 
Stolberg, Chr. and Fr. L. zn, 341, 

175. 
Storm, Theodor, 342, 125, .50, 70, 392. 
Storm and Stress, 343, 9, 268, 275, 277, 

294, 336. 
Strachwitz, Moritz Graf von, 344. 
Strauss, D. F., 255, 336. 
Strobl, H., 251. 
Strehlke, F., 303. 
Strodtmann, A., 172, 238, 264. 
Sturm und Drang, see Storm and 

Stress. 
Sudermann, Hermann, 345, 37, 47, 53, 

54 59. 
Suphan, B., 242, 319,320. 
Svoboda, A. V.,318. 
Swabian Literature, 18. 
Swiss Literature, 2. 
Symbolism, 120. 
Szamat61ski, S., 191. 

Tardel,H.,174. 

Taylor, George, see Hausrath. 

Technique, see under Drama, Lyric, 

Novel. 
ten Brink, B.,84. 
Theater, 98. See under Drama. 
Theory of Literature, 61, 65, 76-108. 
Thlele, E.,286. 
Thiele, R.,152. 
Thiemann, W., 188. 
Thomas, Calvin, 191, 327. 
Tieck, Ludwig, 346, 33, 277, 354. 
Tielo, A. K T., 180, 344. 
Tille A. 135. 
Tittmann, J., 140, 156, 172, 187, 195, 

216,220,221,239,303,320. 
Tolstoy, 47, 53, 59. 
Tragic, The, 103. 
Treitschke, H. von, 73. 
Trog, H.,290. 

Uhl, W.,290,298, 351. 

Uhland, Ludwig, 347, 50, 55, 71, 73, 74, 

361. 
Ullrich, H., 333. 
Unger, R.,305. 



Uniform Collective Editions, 136-149. 
Uz, J. P.,348, 3U7. 

Velhagen und Klasings Monatshef te, 

116. 
Verlagsansralt, Stuttgart, 149. 
Vetter, F.,209. 
Vetter, Th., 163. 
Vieblg, Clara, 349, 75. 
Vllmar, A. F. C!.,24. 
Vischer, Pr. Th., 74. 
Vogt, F. , 25. 
Volkelt, J., 103,314,335. 
Volksbucher, 3.50, 188, 233. 
Volkslied,351,57, 93. 
Voss, A.,353. 
Voss, J. H.,352, 210, .341. 
Voss, Richard, 353, 47, 59. 

Wackenroder, W. H., 354. 
Wackernagel, Ph., 256. 
Wackernagel, W.,26, 126, 193. 
Wackernell, 351. 
Wagner, Heinrich Leopold, 355, 9, 

343. 
Wagner, J. M.,246. 
Wagner, Richard, 356, 37. 
Waldberg, M. von, 27, 277. 
Walzel, O. P., 174, 208, 339, 330. 
Wandsbecker Bote, see Claudius. 
Waniek, G.,311. 
Warncke, P.,312. 
Waser, Hedwig, 236. 
Weddigen,0.,288, 351. 
Wehl, F.,342. 
Weilen, A. von, 206. 
Weinhold, K., 164, 277, 344. 
Weise, Chr.,357. 
Welsse, C. F.,358. 
Weissenfels, R.,208. 
Weitbrecht, C, 45, 104, 260. 
Weltrlch, R., 337. 
Werner, R. M., 75, 96, 333, 37.5. 
Werner, Zacharias, 359, 67, 353. 
Westermanns Monatshef te, 1 16. 
Wetz, W.,84. 
Whitcomb, S. L.,108. 
Whitman, Walt, 95. 
Wickram, Jorg, 360, 3. 
Wieland,361,240, 

Wilbrandt, Ad., 362, 47, 249, 267, 313. 
Wildenbruch , Ems t von, 363, 37, 47, 54. 
Wlldenhahn, 205. 
Wildenow, E.,270. 
Wille, B.,301. 

Willemer, Marianne von, 208. 
Wlnckelmann, 364. 
Witkowski, G., 208, 303. 
Woerner, U. C, 230. 
Wolff, E., 211, 218, 223, 256, 286, 305, 

331. 
Wolff, Julius, 365. 
Wolfflln, H.,354. 
Wolzogen, E. von, 163, 338. 
Wolzogen, H. von, 356. 
Wolzogen, K. von, 337. 
Wundt, W.,84. 

Wilrttemberg, Literature of, 18. 
Wurzbach, A. von, 233. 
Wurzbach, W. von, 173. 



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Wychgram, J., 327. 
Wysocki, L. G.,320. 

Young Germany, 29, 41. 
Youngest Germany, 38, 63, 95, 134, 135, 
251. 

Zabel, E.,155, 321. 
Zacharla, J. F. W., 366, 168. 
Zarncke, Fr., 93, 166, 311. 
Zeldler, J.,19. 
Zeiss, K., 233. 



Zeltschrlften, see Periodicals. 
Zelter, K. F.,208. 
Zesen, Philipp, 367, 7, 284. 
Ziegler, H. A. von, 368, 7, 284. 
Zlegler, Th.,300. 
Zlemssen, L., 339. 
Zlmmer, H.,270. 
Zipper, A., 270. 
Zola, 176. 
Zoning, Th., 267. 
Zschokbe, H.,369. 
Zweig, S.,328. 



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